
Business advice for motorsport businesses

posted in Business advice for motorsport businesses by Phil Harris on 13th May , 2024
The 2024 Manx Rally was held over the fast twisty roads of the Isle of Man last weekend. The event is notoriously fast and hard on cars. A bumper field of 160 cars started at 11.30 am on Friday 10th May from Douglas. Sev[...] continue reading

posted in Business advice for motorsport businesses by Phil Harris on 08th May , 2024
Almost a third of HMRC staff are so poorly paid they were given an unscheduled salary increase in April to ensure that the government department was compliant with the minimum wage. No wonder when we deal with H[...] continue reading

posted in Business advice for motorsport businesses by Phil Harris on 06th May , 2024
Fiscal drag will leave low earners worse off after tax cuts Analysis suggests that fiscal drag means those earning less than £26,000 will actually be worse off after cuts to National Insurance. Experts have refuted[...] continue reading

posted in Business advice for motorsport businesses by Phil Harris on 29th April , 2024
The head of HMRC has told MPs that the ferocity of criticism over its decision to shut helplines with virtually no notice was unexpected. Probed by MPs at the Treasury Committee over the fallout from the proposed [...] continue reading

posted in Business advice for motorsport businesses by Phil Harris on 22nd April , 2024
Record numbers start up new businesses Record numbers of people are starting new businesses, and more and more of them are women and minorities, according to a new study. New business applications jumped in 2020 as the [...] continue reading

posted in Business advice for motorsport businesses by Phil Harris on 15th April , 2024
It was a tough day on the RallyNuts Severn Valley Stages on Saturday. It began when the gearbox jammed in third after scrutineering on Friday which meant a frantic late-night gearbox change by the heroic service[...] continue reading