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HUNTINGTON â The city of Huntington recently issued a cease-and-desist order to a business on 4th Avenue.
The city said Popâs Lounge, located at 1110 4th Ave., was advertised as an illegal bar. The Huntington Police Department became aware of the bar through social media posts.
A news release from the city said the lessee of the property had repeatedly and unsuccessfully attempted to get a business license to operate a bar on the property.
âDuring the past 18 months, the City of Huntington has experienced several episodes wherein illegal bars have opened unexpectedly, and violent criminal activity has ensued,â the release said.
Accountants have ‘responsibility’ to challenge IR35, opposition group says Accountants have ‘responsibility’ to challenge IR35, opposition group says Parliamentary group suggests industry must push for change
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A parliamentary group formed of MPs and peers has said that accountancy firms must challenge the new and “deeply flawed” IR35 rules.
“The accountancy profession needs to be challenging HMRC on the mess that has been created,” says Ruth Cadbury, MP for Brentford and Isleworth, and co-chair of the Loan Charge All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG).
“I think accountancy firms have a responsibility to be completely transparent with people.”
The APPG published a paper in response to the new ‘off-payroll’ rules being brought into effect in the private sector earlier this month.