With many businesses currently closed or running at significantly reduced capacity, they may well be looking at their existing insurance cover (usually business interruption cover) to see whether claims can be made to recoup at least some of their losses.
Charities are seeing an increased demand for their services from those struggling with the impact of coronavirus (COVID-19). They are also facing a fall in revenue and donations...
Coronavirus (COVID-19) has changed the way we live. Whether it's personally missing friends and family, or organisations finding themselves shut to the public and left with limited options when it comes to keeping cash coming into the business.
Until recently, the Government's coronavirus (COVID-19) guidance has left employers and employees somewhat in the dark about taking annual leave during periods of lockdown and furlough.
We have been inundated with calls from concerned parents about how the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and the government lockdown is affecting their child arrangements.
On 16 April, the Government extended the national lockdown for at least another three weeks, where people must stay at home except for a limited set of purposes.
The appropriately named School Admissions (England) (Coronavirus) (Appeals Arrangements) (Amendment) Regulations 2020 ('the new regulations'), are now in force.
The death of a relative is always difficult, and obtaining probate can take time, but the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic may add additional complications when it comes to administering the estate of your loved one.
The statutory residence test is used to determine whether someone is a UK resident for tax purposes. There are strict limits on how many days in the tax year that an individual can remain in the UK and still claim to be non-resident.
Significant numbers of HE staff are now working from home and there is no clear indication from the Government as to when social distancing measures may start to be relaxed and there may be a return to some kind of normality.
The Government has published further updates to the Tier 4 policy concessions which have been put in place in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
While coronavirus (COVID-19) is placing all sorts of pressure on our daily business and personal lives, there are plenty of signs that many people are doing their bit in these difficult times. Good Samaritans are everywhere.