In Brief - Have your say on better regulation; UK businesses see bright future; Online transactions with Government

Have your say on better regulation

You can have a direct influence on how regulations are devised and delivered by letting the Government know how you want regulation to work better.

An easy to use, up-to-the-minute, online suggestion site gives any business, third sector organisation or public sector employee the chance to influence the way regulation affects them.

William Sargent, Executive Chair of the Better Regulation Executive said:

“This is not just paying lip service; we are really serious about hearing ideas. We will respond to all suggestions and look for ways we can help make those suggestions a reality. That is why all government departments will have to openly publish their response to any suggestions.”

Have your say on regulation by going to www.betterregulation.gov.uk

UK businesses optimistic about future success

A survey conducted by KPMG found 64 percent of small and medium sized enterprises were optimistic about the outlook for businesses over the next year, the highest level of optimism since 2004. Another survey undertaken by the Small Business Research Trust and HSBC Bank found almost half of small businesses expect sales growth in the second quarter of 2007.

Business Link Business Adviser Peter Weeks says “Look at budgets and review your business plans for the year ahead. With an optimistic outlook and solid plans, businesses can focus on turning confidence into results.”

More info - Budgeting and business planning

Online transactions with Government

We explain how online transactions with Government can save you time and money.

File returns online
Why use Internet transactions to pay business taxes? This guide explains how it helps your business.

Online transactions
This interactive tool identifies online transactions available to your business and explains how to register and enrol.

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