Tax body fears that
Apprenticeship Levy will disadvantage smaller businesses
THE Chartered Institute of Taxation
(CIOT) has called on the Government to rethink its approach to legislating
for the 'Apprenticeship Levy,' because of a worry that smaller businesses may
lose out by being unable to make full use of their £15,000 levy allowance.
The levy allowance will be available for businesses to offset against the
planned:- 'Apprenticeship Levy,' to be introduced from April 2017.
The
'Apprenticeship Levy' will be calculated as 0.5% of the pay bill, and where
there is more than 1 employer in the business, their pay bills will be
added together. But in these circumstances only 1 of the employers will be
entitled to the levy allowance and any unused amount will not be able to be
transferred to another employer in the business.
This will not affect larger businesses where at least 1 employer has a pay
bill of over £3 million, but it will impact on smaller businesses where the
aggregate pay bill exceeds £3 million, but the pay bill of any 1 employer
falls below that figure. As a result they may end up paying more
'Apprenticeship Levy' than they would have done had they employed all their
people through 1 employing company.
Colin Ben Nathan, Chair of the CIOT Employment Taxes Sub committee, said:-
"We believe that this situation is unfair and that the levy allowance
should be available for offset against the combined pay bills of all
employers where aggregation applies. We would therefore urge the Government
to reconsider the approach on this point."
In its submission on the 'Apprenticeship Levy', the CIOT also said there is a
risk of in year overpayments because the levy allowance is to be pro-rated
and allocated every month during the Tax Year.
Colin Ben Nathan added:- "It seems to us that a better option would be
to adopt the same approach as for the Employment Allowance3 and allow the
levy allowance to be claimed in full, up front, so that the Apprenticeship
Levy is only paid when the pay bill 1st exceeds £3 million.
Administratively this would be much simpler for employers (and HMRC) as this
would mean that there should be no in year overpayments to be recovered from HMRC."
Interestingly back in December 2015, the CBI chief warned
that the Government's new apprenticeship levy will hit jobs. But some
have now said that this new Levy will drive up quality of apprenticeship
schemes... What do you think about this? Do you have any experience or
views on this topic? Please let us know via emailing our newsroom to:-
News24@SouthportReporter.com. Healthier choices at
City's fitness centres
FIZZY drinks and sweets are to be
swapped for fruit juice and raisins as Liverpool's Lifestyles centres
introduce healthy vending machines.
Lifestyles users will be encouraged to make healthy food choices at eleven
centres as water, yoghurts, protein bars and fruit replace high fat products
such as crisps and chocolate.
3 million visits are made to Lifestyles centres each year, with more than
half a million items of food and drink purchased. With the majority of users
being families and young children, the initiative aims to help people get in
to the habit of making healthier choices and reduce their sugar intake.
Children's drinks that can now be bought are in line with the healthy food
and snacks policy employed in schools.
The state of the art, touch screen machines will be supplied by Totally
Delicious Ltd. and are currently being installed.
The new agreement will also see a new café created at Lifestyles Aquatics
Centre in Wavertree.
Assistant Mayor and cabinet member responsible for Lifestyles, Councillor
Wendy Simon, said:- "As a council we are committed to promoting good
health and want to do as much as we can to make it as easy as possible to
make the right choices when it comes to what they eat and drink.
As we're proactively encouraging people to get more active, it makes perfect
sense that the vending machines at our Lifestyles centres support our
healthy ethos and offer tasty food, which supports a balanced diet or active
lifestyle and is value for money.
It's also great news that as part of the deal, the popular Aquatics Centre
will have a new eating area which will seat more than 30 people and will be
a welcome addition to the venue."
A report on the new vending machines was considered by the Culture,
Tourism and Events Select Committee, Tuesday, 8 March 2016.
The Lifetsyles Centres which will have a healthy vending machine are:-
Alsop, Austin Rawlinson, Cardinal Heenan, Ellergreen, Everton Park, Garston,
Millennium, Park Road, Peter Lloyd, and Wavertree Aquatics Centre and
Liverpool Tennis Centre. |
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Oh Buddy Holy and the
Cricketers to bring their show to Liverpool's Epstein Theatre
IF it's raining in your heart, then
a night of rock n' roll with Buddy Holly & The Cricketers is sure to make
you feel chirpy again! Coming to the Epstein Theatre, on Saturday, 7
May 2016, this breathtaking show has been Rock 'n' Rolling The World and is
guaranteed to have everyone singing along to the music and dancing in the
aisles.
The longest running and greatest Buddy
Holly show on earth, Buddy Holly and The Cricketers has rock 'n' rolled
audiences for 24 years across the globe from Cardiff to California and
Barking to Bangkok. Presented by Simon Fielder, this is not a tribute act,
but a wonderful mix of music with improvised and scripted comedy hosted by
some of the finest actor musicians in the business whose combined West End
credits include Buddy, Lennon, Forbidden Planet and Jailhouse Rock.
This fast and furious rock n' rollercoaster was endorsed as Britain's most
popular Buddy Holly act when the boys guested on BBC One's Saturday night
live programme, The One and Only, hosted by Graham Norton.
The ultimate family show, it is guaranteed to have everyone
singing along to the music and roaring for more timeless rock 'n' roll hits
like That'll Be the Day, Peggy Sue, Heartbeat, It Doesn't Matter Anymore,
Raining in My Heart, Oh Boy! and much, much more.
Whatever the season, whatever the excuse to party, make your Heartbeat a
little faster with the show that has thousands of fans the world over
saying:- "I can't believe it's not Buddy!"
Epstein Theatre General Manager Rebekah Pichilingi commented:- "We're
Buddy excited to welcome this show to the Epstein Theatre. We know our
audience loves a good night of rock n' roll and will definitely be up on
their feet dancing and singing to all the classic hits…"
For more information or to book tickets to the 7:30, Saturday, 7 May show,
at the Epstein Theatre, on Hanover Street, Liverpool, call:- 0844 888 4411
or visit:-
EpsteinLiverpool.Co.UK.
Arrests following firearms and assault
offences
MERSEYSIDE Police have confirmed
that a number of people have been arrested on suspicion of firearms and
assault offences following recent incidents in area. Thomas Rowan,
aged 23, from Speke, was arrested on Thursday, 10 March 2016 on suspicion of
possession of a firearm and later charged and has appeared at Liverpool
Magistrates Court, on the same day. This follows on from the recovery of a
firearm at a property on The Avenue, Halewood, on Saturday, 5 March 2016. A
37 year old man from Maghull and a 24 year old man from Kirkby have also
been arrested on suspicion of wounding with intent, following an injury
shooting on St Paul's Close, Kirkby, on Friday, 4 March 2016. They have been
bailed pending further enquiries. A 22 year old man from Aigburth and a 23
year old man of no fixed abode were both arrested, on Tuesday, 8 March 2016,
on suspicion of possessing a firearm with intent to endanger life, following
a firearms discharge at Pinfold Crescent, Kirkby, on 16 February 2016. They
have been bailed pending further enquiries. A male was been arrested
following a firearms discharge in Whitburn Road, Kirkby on 8 February. A 26
year old man, from Kirkby, was arrested on suspicion of possession of a
firearm. He has also been released on bail pending further enquiries.
Enquiries are ongoing into each of the incidents mentioned above and Police
are asking anyone with information about them to contact the MSOC Gun Crime
Hotline on:- 0800 230 0600 or Crimestoppers anonymously on:- 0800 555 111. |