Oxford City Council facilitates first £170,000 of coronavirus grants to Oxford’s...
Oxford City Council has facilitated the first £170,000 of Government grants to small businesses in the city to support them through the coronavirus outbreak.
Where it all began. B4 started in Oxfordshire in 2006 and has continued to grow and expand to other areas.
Oxford City Council has facilitated the first £170,000 of Government grants to small businesses in the city to support them through the coronavirus outbreak.
With the challenges of managing home-schooling and looking after your family, financial pressures and worries about coronavirus itself, it’s quite understandable that your mental health and wellbeing is perhaps not top of the list.
These are unprecedented times which only seem to be getting stranger and more challenging by the day.
Specialist Corporate and Technology Law Firm, Moorcrofts, has strengthened its corporate team as senior associate, Nicola Bennett, becomes partner.
Oxford City Council has launched an online Activities Hub with links to advice on exercise, mental health, learning and cultural activities to help residents find supportive resources while social distancing measures are in place.
I’m writing with the latest business support email from Oxford City Council. This update includes:
During this extraordinary time of global uncertainty political and economic measures are being introduced on a daily basis that will affect how we live and work in the short and medium term.
The current situation with the coronavirus means inboxes are filling up (once again) with companies sending out information about their response, messages from CEOs, or offering services that may be of use to us all in these strangest of times. ‘It’s GDPR all over again’ we’ve heard you cry!
A pioneering Oxfordshire defence simulation company is looking forward to the future following a move to the Witney Business & Innovation Centre.
It’s on the tip of your tongue, I know… At least, I really hope it is. If Covid-19 hasn’t brought your brand reputation conversations to the fore, then I’m guessing reputation management is gloriously integral in everything you do and it’s clear and understood who owns brand reputation in your organisation. Isn’t it…?
Unlocking the power of our community to respond better and recover stronger during this crisis.
As the Government’s plans to control the spread of COVID-19 continue to evolve, with remote working and the closure of pubs, restaurants and non-essential shops, Moorcrofts commercial property look at some of the implications for Landlords and Tenants of commercial premises and some of the options available to those parties to mitigate the current financial pressures.
Recent changes to the taxation of UK property held by non-UK residents have meant a fundamental reshuffle of tax planning in the lettings market. The changes include the taxation of rental income received by non-resident corporate landlords under corporation tax instead of income tax, with effect from 6 April 2020.
Since the first indications of the potential impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak on international trade, Freeths have been advising our clients on how to manage that impact within their business.