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+44 (0)1923 212 687
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We are also pleased to welcome John Roberts as the creative and marketing director of Aurora Design. John has extensive experience in the field of marketing and is an award winning designer.

This addition will enable us to offer a more comprehensive service to our clients who see us increasingly as a business partner who can help them deal with business issues, especially those which are outside their core activities.  Through our accounting,  business advisory and marketing services our clients now have a wide range of services at their disposal. This gives them confidence as they know that the solution to their business problems is only a phone call away.

For further details of these additional services visit
www.cjmconsultants.co.uk  

www.aurora4design.co.uk
New Legislation Effective 1 October 2007

National Minimum Wage 
- The main rate for workers aged 22 and over rises  to £5.52 an hour from £5.35. Read more.......
Other Recent Legislation
Employment Equality (Age) Regulations 2006
- This legislation bans age discrimination in recruitment, promotion,  training and unjustified retirement age below  65.
Click here to download your guide from acas ....                 

New Fire Safety Law  
 The new law put the emphasis on prevention risk reduction and makes it your responsibility to ensure the safety of everyone who uses your premises and in the immediate vicinity. The law now does away with the need for fire certificates but you will need to carry out a fire risk assessment and identify the general fire precautions you need to have in place. To download a general guide click here                
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Spring 08 newsletter

In the run up to the budget some topical issues have been covered in relation to Capital Gains Tax, Foreign Domicile and Income Shifting. If you are likely to be impacted by any of these changes then seek advice to minimise their impact on your business and personal tax liability. Click here to download our Spring 08 newsletter.

 

Companies Act 2006

The Companies Act 2006 runs to 1264 clauses and 1,000 pages including the explanatory notes. As well as introducing new provisions, it consolidates provisions set out within former Company Acts and will aid compliance with EU legislation.
Once fully implemented this Act will change the way companies are set up and run and the relationship that directors have with their businesses.  
  Read more.....         Or download your free DTI guide