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The tipping point?

Last month the Inland Revenue published its revised guidelines for businesses on how to deal with tronc schemes, tips and service charges. While the British Hospitality Association called them "a victory for common sense", the guidelines also drew attention to a problem that for too long has been swept under the carpet: the service charge. The employer now has increased flexibility as to how the tronc is used, but, as a result, the service charge - already an ambiguous and haphazard convention in the minds of the consumer - has become even more open to interpretation. Isn't it time the industry sought to address the confusion of its customers?
Posted: 03 March 2005 | 00:00

Employee accommodation

David Harris, a barrister and tax and national insurance specialist, looks at the financial implications of offering accommodation to hotel staff
Posted: 24 February 2005 | 11:43

Hoteliers in the Midlands face huge rate rises

Midland hotels are facing bigger rate rises than the rest of the UK, according to property agents Christie & Co.
Posted: 21 February 2005 | 16:41

Your Shout: Business rating update

by Jerry Schurder, partner and head of rating at Gerald Eve
Posted: 28 January 2005 | 17:43

Confusion over drink laws as election looms

Article ThumbnailPub and bar trade bodies this week played down fears that the industry could be hit by new levies to fund extra police resources.
Posted: 20 January 2005 | 19:04

Operators fail to exploit time-saving VAT scheme

Small restaurants and hotels are failing to take part in a scheme that could significantly reduce their administrative burden, according to Customs and Excise's small business champion Roger Halson.
Posted: 20 December 2004 | 16:55

Family firms will face taxing times

Family-run restaurants and hotels could be clobbered with larger tax bills, after the Inland Revenue won a landmark case last week.
Posted: 18 October 2004 | 17:19

Taxman helps businesses that comply with DDA

Businesses that have made alterations to their premises to comply with the new Disability Discrimination Act can qualify for tax relief.
Posted: 18 October 2004 | 15:13

Table Talk

An Australian hotelier has come up with an ingenious way of simultaneously dealing with complaints and promoting the sale of his hotel...
Posted: 15 October 2004 | 17:04

Restaurateur wins an 18-month tronc battle with Inland Revenue

A London restaurateur claims to have won his 18-month battle with the Inland Revenue, following an investigation into his business's tronc scheme which nearly brought it to its knees.
Posted: 29 September 2004 | 17:06

In brief

Banks lose coffee bars...
Posted: 20 July 2004 | 11:18

Missed tax deadlines cost businesses dear

Small and medium-sized hotel and restaurant businesses may be leading the way in sales increases, but a government agency has warned that more and more are paying millions of pounds a year by missing tax deadlines.
Posted: 17 June 2004 | 14:18

BHA opposes tourism tax on Heathrow passengers

The British Hospitality Association (BHA) said today it was strongly opposed to London Mayor Ken Livingstone’s plans to impose a tourism tax on passengers flying into Heathrow airport.
Posted: 16 June 2004 | 16:21

The VAT flat-rate scheme

Find out how small businesses can save time and effort by signing up for this alternative method of paying VAT.
Posted: 03 June 2004 | 10:49

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