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Northern Ireland could be close to being allowed to set its own rate of corporation tax.
Firms are all too aware of the power of social media as a means to talk to, and maintain relationships with, their customers.
Ireland will not budge on its investor-friendly corporation tax rate, the country's prime minister Enda Kenny has said.
Although companies can protect their brands via common law rights, they are better off registering a trademark to manage their intellectual property, it has been claimed.
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has brought in a further 310 employers to its real time information (RTI) pilot, which launched last month.
Transaction values for mergers and acquisitions in major offshore financial centres spiked by 25 per cent in the first quarter of 2012, according to a new study.
It is folly for businesses to operate without a trademark, it has been claimed.
The UK economy has entered a double-dip recession after shrinking by 0.2 per cent in the first quarter of the year.
Exporters across the UK are being encouraged to take part in a survey as part of an effort to build up an accurate picture of the country's export industry.
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