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03 Oct 2024
The new Growth and Skills Levy must end the 'cycle of policy failure' in addressing Britain's chronic skills shortages, according to the Resolution Foundation.
It is clear to see that cloud accounting is the way forward: its ease of use, accessibility and cost effectiveness ensures that it remains a popular choice for many businesses.