Inheriting a business can be a rewarding but complex process. It involves not only taking on ownership and responsibilities but also understanding legal and tax requirements. In the UK, rules about inheritance, taxes, and business ownership mean executors and beneficiaries must plan carefully to avoid disputes or unexpected bills.
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Starting an e-commerce business is an exciting time, and you would’ve put a significant amount of time and effort into it. But, you could feel that it can be better. You’ll want to grow your e-commerce business for more than a few reasons. But, you mightn’t know what to do.
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SME (Small to medium enterprise) cash flow problems are being felt all over the world today, but perhaps none more so than in Europe. With soaring overheads, fluctuating inflation and world economic uncertainty from war, it is a wonder that any small business can survive in 2026.
In recent years, online gaming has experienced a profound evolution, reshaping the way players engage with games, interact with each other, and pursue competition and enjoyment.
Starting a business can seem like a daunting task. You need not just a viable idea and the funding to get it up and running, but you need to make sure that it fully exists in the world, with all of the legal support it needs to operate, and a plan to keep it moving forward. So, what should you start setting up to ensure that everything’s in place?
Indonesia implemented a wide-ranging fiscal restructuring programme in 2025 under President Prabowo that focused on expenditure rationalisation, tighter enforcement and recovery of revenue from illegal economic activity, resulting in an estimated fiscal impact of about $30 billion while keeping the fiscal deficit within the statutory 3 percent ceiling and maintaining stable debt levels.
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