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  • Amending What the Government Can or Cannot Do Based On Their Own Stipulations - People are so worked up over the topic of gay marriage these days. Many feel that it is the inherit right of homosexuals and heterosexuals alike to marry the people they are in love with.
  • New US Gambling Legislation and You - Discusses the possible change to the online industry.
  • The Web Of Rail Legislation In The British Railway Industry - While legislation and regulations are often seen as boring and too complex for even the most experienced professional, the British railway industry thrives on strong regulations and oversight.
  • Taxation Law - Goods And Services Tax - As everyone understands there are a number of Commonwealth Government taxes. The major ones are CGT, FBT, ICT, GST, LCT and PAYG (earn/withholding). At this stage this paper will only deal with GST legislation. The main piece of GST legislation is a new tax system (Goods and Services Tax Act 1999) which came into operation on 1 July 2000 and is payable only on supplies and importations made on or after that date. GST is charged at the rate of 10% on most goods and service...
  • Dutch Taxes At The Level Of Corporate Investment Explained - Corporate entities, the same as natural persons (individuals) who pay an annual income tax, are subject to another type of income tax, more precisely to Dutch taxes on corporate income.
  • Policies And Procedures Can Save You Money, Time And Possibly Expensive Claims - HR policies and procedures may not sound too exciting but they can enhance your professionalism and improve the performance of your business.
  • Lemon Law : Keep Records To Win - The Lemon Laws are there to protect you but the one thing you normally don't want to have to do is actually use them, because that means you've gone and bought yourself a 'bad one'. You don't normally count the odd squeaks and rattles because they're just fair wear and tear, but if you are suffering from major vehicle defects, such as with the engine, drive axle, brakes, steering or radiator, then you will want to start keeping a paper trail because you've probably landed yourself with a lemon.
  • Make The Most Of Your Income As A Contractor - The UK tax legislation surrounding contractors seems to get more and more convoluted every year. The aim of the HMRC is to remove the tax advantages from contractors who are selling their services via partnerships, under umbrella or managed service companies. The view of those lovely people at the Revenue is that contractors are, in effect, full time employees and should be taxed accordingly. Contractors, unsurprisingly, do not agree.
  • The Right To Repair Act And What It Means For You - The Right To Repair Act is something you should read and know about, unless of course you like paying high prices for auto repairs and want the car dealers and automotive companies to get rich off of you.
  • Employment law and the importance of understanding it - Employment law deals with rights and obligations of both employees and employers within the workplace.
  • Surviving IR35 - Step 1 - The Intermediaries Legislation, more usually known as IR35, was first adopted towards the start of 2000. When it was introduced, it was supposed to stop workers from avoiding paying tax, and enforce the mandatory National Insurance Contribution (NIC).
  • What is the WEEE Directive? - The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) 2006 directive concerns the responsible disposal of electrical and computer equipment by companies and individuals, and is now enshrined in European Law.
  • Effect Of New Bankruptcy Law's On Foreclosure - Effect of New bankruptcy law's on Foreclosure The bankruptcy reforms introduced by President Bush's government in October 2005 changed the debt collection system in the country. The new legislation makes the creditors victors.
  • Owning A Villa In Cyprus - The most important pending legislation which affects the property market is the following: the Estate Agents' Bill. This proposed legislation regulates the estate agents' conduct and imposes penalties for misrepresentation etc. The agents must be registered with the Government and take out an indemnity insurance; the Developer's Bill.
  • Why the Legislative Process is Like Thanksgiving Dinner - An amusing look at why the U.S. legislative process is like Thanksgiving Dinner: too many people demanding too main things and no willingness to make choices.
  • Workplace Discrimination And Harassment - Australian Federal and State legislation states unlawful discrimination occurs when a group of people, individuals are treated less favourably than any other person or group of people because of their ethnicity, race, colour, sex, marital status, age or disability, religion and sexual reference,...
  • Redundancy - Contradictory New Rulings On Ageism May Lead to Unfair Dismissal - Ageism in the workforce is reflected in 'out of date' rules on redundancy payments and piece-meal solutions to contradictory rulings are making life difficult for employers who are preparing for the introduction of EU-driven legislation outlawing age...
  • Independent Contractors Act 2006 comes into force - The new independent contractor laws came into effect on 1 March 2007 via the Independent Contractors Act 2006. In combination with the current WorkChoices legislation, the new contractors legislation is a further step towards establishing a single national workplace relations system and has significant implications for the use of independent contractor arrangements.
  • Settling Discrimination Claims – The Hidden Dangers - All strands of the discrimination legislation contain a prohibition on “victimisation”, preventing an employer from subjecting an employee to any detriment by reason of the fact that the employee has made an allegation or claim of unlawful discrimination. Without such protection from reprisals, the discrimination legislation would be significantly weakened.
  • Practical Policies and Procedures Can Save You Money - Settling legal claims from employees can often be expensive and time consuming. It also damages morale and reputations. Having the guidelines in place is a good investment.
  • Telemarketing And The Law - People who work as telemarketers are not universally loved by all.
  • Email Marketing Laws And How They Apply To Your Business - A description of current laws regarding email marketing. How to stay within the law and run a successful campaign.
  • AdBlue Could Hold The Key To Saving The Planet - Due to the impact of industry on the planet, it has now become absolutely paramount to effect immediate changes in order to help preserve the environment. The emissions created by diesel engines are a massive contributor to greenhouse gasses.
  • Apple Expands in UK, Germany, Targeted by Legislation in France - Apple Computer is planning to open as many as 20 new retail stores in the U.K., and more new stores in Germany, but is the target of legislation in France.
  • The Importance Of Keeping Records In Lemon Law Cases - Although the Lemon Laws are there to protect you, the one thing you don't want is to actually have to use them, because that means you've gone and bought yourself a 'sick' car.
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