The 2021/22 tax year ended on April 5 2022 and taxpayers within the Self-Assessment system will have recently received a 'notice to file’ letter from HMRC.
Jackie Lockhart, Curl Aberdeen Chairperson and BBC Commentator is currently out in Switzerland representing Scotland at the World Senior Curling Championships after herself and team of Mairi Milne, Edith Hazard, Wendy Johnston and Katie Loudon won the Scottish Senior Ladies Championships earlier this year.
People from across the North-east are being urged to pound Aberdeen’s streets to raise money for a leading cancer support charity.
Core29, Aberdeen-based technology and business improvement consultancy, has today announced the appointment of Alan Dick as its new Managing Director.
Scots endurance racer Sandy Mitchell returns to Silverstone this weekend (May 7 and 8) for the latest round of the British GT Championship. And the 22-year-old from Forfar is determined to bag a hat-trick of maximum point at the home of British motorsport.
Leading auctioneering companies, Thainstone Specialist Auctions and Aberdeen & Northern Marts (divisions of ANM Group) held a Live Online Collective Sale at Thainstone Centre on Wednesday April 20. The largest collective sale of the year saw over 1,700 lots entered and an 82.3% success rate.
Scottish Parliament Business includes: Time for Reflection: Rev. Canon Sarah Shaw, Christ Church, Falkirk Topical Questions Stage 1 Debate: Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles (Scotland) Bill
The Aberdeen business community has come out strongly in support of plans to pedestrianise central Union Street in a new poll published today.
Train drivers in Scotland could strike for the first time in 20 years after what unions described as a “derisory” pay offer from bosses at the new state-owned operator ScotRail.
Aberdeenshire-based Ace Winches expects to double to size of its business with a £5.2million expansion into Houston, Texas.
Here are the top business stories making the headlines in the morning newspapers.
Technology giant Apple could be facing a fine of nearly £30billion after the European Commission accused it of abusing its market position for contactless smartphone payments.