
Michael Carter
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1 month ago |
mondaq.com | Marianne Schaffner |Alexandra Brodie |Huw Evans |Michael Carter
Marianne Schaffner: Hello, my name is MarianneSchaffner, I am a UPC representative based in Paris and we welcomeyou and thank you for registering today and I am delighted topresent you this webinar which is based on our experience at theUPC and the findings. Our objective today is to provide you withsome trends we have noticed but as well we have designed thewebinar to be proactive.
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Oct 9, 2024 |
lexology.com | Tracey Wright |Andrew Goodman |Michael Carter |Veronica McMahon |Mairi Granville-George |Jennifer Alldridge
Tax rises on 'working people' have been ruled out, but increases and changes can be expected in other areasA month on from Sir Keir Starmer's Downing Street rose garden speech warning that the first budget of the new Labour government on 30 October would "be painful", the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, at the Labour party conference signalled it would be a budget with ambition and for growth.
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Jul 22, 2024 |
energymagz.com | Michael Carter
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announced on Wednesday a series of four new subsidy programs totaling more than EUR 2.3 billion (USD 2.5 billion) aimed at advancing Spain's transition to renewable energy and green hydrogen.
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Jul 3, 2024 |
energymagz.com | Michael Carter
Norwegian company WindSpider has announced securing a NOK 17.5 million (USD 1.6 million / EUR 1.5 million) grant from Innovation Norway to further develop its innovative crane technology designed for wind turbines. The grant will support enhancements to the aluminium lifting solution, control system, and simulator components. Following the project, WindSpider plans to proceed with the construction of its first full-scale unit, potentially one of the tallest cranes globally.
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Apr 29, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Michael Carter |Anika Chandra |Mairi Granville-George |Rhiannon Jones
HMRC announced in the February 2024 issue of the Employer Bulletin that itis aligning its approach to providing advance assurance on certain termination payment enquiries. Previously, HMRC's guidance committed it to giving a binding answer if an employer or agent made enquiries on certain termination cases, including those involving the disability and injury compensation exception, the foreign service exception, how the £30,000 threshold exemption applies to payments and non-cash provisions.
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