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  2. Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme - Wikipedia

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    Initially the scheme was only for those workers who were on their company's payroll on or before 28 February 2020; this was later changed to 19 March 2020 (i.e. the day before the scheme was announced), making 200,000 additional workers eligible. [10]

  3. Compliance cost - Wikipedia

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    Compliance with tax laws, such as income tax or sales tax legislation, is a common topic of political debate, primarily because these taxes affect the majority of citizens in a society. By contrast, environmental regulations, such as those on sulfur dioxide emissions , only affect a minority of businesses within an economy.

  4. Reed (company) - Wikipedia

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    Reed is an employment agency based in the United Kingdom. [2] The company was founded in 1960 by Sir Alec Reed CBE. Reed's son, James Reed CBE, is the current chairman and chief executive officer (CEO). [3] The company's website, reed.co.uk, established in 1995, was the UK's first employment website. In 2014, Alexa ranked reed.co.uk as the UK's ...

  5. RELX - Wikipedia

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    $447M [21] Reed Elsevier 1998-04 Matthew Bender & Company Inc, a US publisher of legal information $1.65bn [22] Reed Elsevier 2000-10 Harcourt, an education publishing business $4.5bn plus debt [23] LexisNexis 2004-07 Seisint of Boca Raton, Florida, which provided the company with access to HPCC Systems for the first time $775M [24] Reed ...

  6. James Reed (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    [21] Reed has said that his three most significant contributions to the Reed Group are the development of reed.co.uk, the introduction of Reed in Partnership and the globalisation of the company. [22] The company's revenue has increased from £150 million to £1.3 billion under his leadership. [23] [24]

  7. Patrick Reed ordered to pay legal fees for defendants in ...

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    Patrick Reed's foray into the U.S. court system has resulted in a double bogey. The combative LIV Golf player was ordered by a federal judge Friday to pay the legal fees of the defendants in his ...

  8. Budget of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The UK fiscal year ends on 5 April each year. The financial year ends on 31 March of each year. Thus, the UK budget for financial year 2021 runs from 1 April 2021 to 31 March 2022 and is often referred to as 2021–22. Historically, the budget was usually released in March, less than one month before the beginning of the new fiscal year.

  9. Regulatory compliance - Wikipedia

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    The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and its ISO 37301:2021 (which deprecates ISO 19600:2014) standard is one of the primary international standards for how businesses handle regulatory compliance, providing a reminder of how compliance and risk should operate together, as "colleagues" sharing a common framework with some nuances to account for their differences.