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New law: Temporary new rules make it easier to apply to wind up limited companies that owe you money
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- 01 Nov 2021
Small businesses will welcome temporary, new rules from 1 October 2021 to 31 March 2022 which allow them to apply (‘petition’) to wind up a debtor company in certain circumstances, easing the pandemic-related restrictions on presenting a petition that applied previously.
New law: Tips must be paid to staff in full, without deductions, under upcoming new laws
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- 01 Nov 2021
Employers whose staff receive tips from customers should be monitoring progress on government plans to ensure all tips are paid to those staff without any deductions (other than for tax purposes), so they can review their policies and procedures in good time.
New Code: CMA launches Green Claims Code to stop misleading ‘green’ claims by businesses, irrespective of size or sector
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- 01 Nov 2021
Businesses of all sizes in all sectors, and whether selling to consumers or to other businesses, should review any claims they make about their environmental credentials or risk falling foul of a new Green Claims Code from the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA).
New Guidance: Businesses welcome updated government guidance on COVID-related relaxations still in force
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- 01 Nov 2021
Businesses and other organisations will welcome recent updates to online government guidance clarifying which legal and other rules continue to be temporarily relaxed as a result of COVID-19.
New law: New UK anti-competition laws for businesses in supply chains
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- 01 Nov 2021
Businesses in supply chains are preparing for significant changes to UK competition law regulating vertical agreements – that is, agreements between businesses at different levels in those supply chains, such as manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers and others - from 1 June 2022.
New guidance: New guidance imminent for homeowners suffering from Japanese knotweed
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- 01 Nov 2021
Residential property owners and developers, surveyors, lenders and insurers should look out for guidance from the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and others, to be published later in 2021, which will help them deal with the impact of Japanese knotweed on the value of residential properties.
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