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Post-Pandemic Payroll: Tax Implications of Remote and Hybrid Work for International Teams in Poland

The "great experiment" of remote work is officially over, and the results are in: it's here to stay. By 2026, the dust has settled on the frantic home-office setups of the early 2020s, replaced by a sophisticated, borderless workforce. However, while your developers might be enjoying the Baltic breeze in Gdańsk or the mountain air in Zakopane, your payroll department is likely facing a complex web of tax obligations.

Managing an international team in Poland requires more than just a good Slack channel. It requires a deep dive into the evolving landscape of Polish tax law and...

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Devon PR Agency Takes Mood Bears from Dragons' Den to Daytime TV

Mood Bears stole the hearts of all five Dragons, and just a week after appointing south Devon based Natalie Trice Publicity as their retained PR agency, they took centre stage on This Morning with Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard.

Founded by Jo Proud and inspired by her own mental health journey, Mood Bears has grown into an internationally recognised brand. Each of the eight brightly coloured bears represents a different emotion, from happiness and sadness to calm, love and hope, helping people of all ages understand and express their feelings.

More than a client-agency...

Colin Horan: A Trusted Estate Agent Elevating Irish Real Estate

Authored by Liv Butler
Posted: Wed, 09/03/2025 - 12:17pm

In the fast-paced and ever-evolving Irish real estate market, one name stands out for unwavering professionalism, deep market insight, and steadfast ethical conduct: Colin Horan . His reputation as a dedicated estate agent is built not just on successful transactions, but on nurturing client relationships, providing exceptional guidance, and strengthening local communities. Below, we explore the many facets of Colin’s career—his background, client-first philosophy, market acumen, ethics, and community impact—that combine to make him one of Ireland’s most respected real estate...

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Simpkins Edwards supports GPs with practice-focused event

Authored by Sue Cade
Posted: Wed, 09/03/2025 - 6:18am

South West accountancy firm Simpkins Edwards is providing valuable support to GPs aiming to run their practices better, with the return of a popular one-day event.

Aptly titled ‘The Business of General Practice’, the free event at Sandy Park on Tuesday September 16 covers topics that are critical to General Practice. These include ways to navigate rising staff costs and company structures strategically to strengthen a practice's financial strategy and long-term sustainability; an overview of the NHS Pension Scheme; and data-driven benchmarking insights.

In a highly topical...

​​​​​​​Hidden Costs Every Small Business Owner Should Know

Authored by Liv Butler
Posted: Fri, 08/29/2025 - 10:59pm

Running a small business is often portrayed as a straightforward venture: offer a product or service, make sales, and watch profits grow. However, the reality is far more complex. Small business owners frequently encounter hidden costs that can erode profits if not carefully managed. From licensing fees to employee expenses and unexpected operational costs, these financial pitfalls can catch even the most prepared entrepreneurs off guard. Understanding these hidden expenses is crucial for sustaining a healthy business and avoiding unpleasant surprises.

1. Licensing, Permits, and...

How to Plan an Effective On-Site Construction Office?

Authored by Simon Wells
Posted: Fri, 08/29/2025 - 5:13pm

Setting up an on-site construction office might sound simple – place a container, connect Wi-Fi and call it a day. But in reality, anyone who has managed a busy site knows it requires careful planning. A construction office is the hub that keeps your project on track. While planning it, you must consider several important factors, including logistics, location, layout, access, and even staff morale.

This is where the site office comes in. The on-site construction office is the core of your site. It serves as the coordination point, problem-solving centre and sometimes the...

Building Strength and Innovation: The Story of Britain’s Steel Doors

Authored by Simon Wells
Posted: Fri, 08/29/2025 - 4:04pm

The Unsung Foundations of Industry

In the world of industry and manufacturing, much of the focus is often on the products being created or the technologies being developed. Yet, beneath that progress lies an infrastructure that makes everything possible. From bustling distribution centres to large-scale factories, one of the most reliable but often overlooked components of that infrastructure is the steel door.

Steel doors might not be glamorous, but they are indispensable. They provide the resilience and protection that allow businesses to operate with confidence,...

Devon County Council hosts Skills Bootcamps

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 08/27/2025 - 10:23am

Local authorities fund Skills Bootcamps in HGV Driving to help get local people into work and support regional employers to secure the drivers they need

Insite (formerly HGVC), a leading HGV driver training specialist, is helping Devon County Council train 58 local people to become HGV drivers via locally run and funded Skills Bootcamps in HGV Driving.

The HGV Skills Bootcamps are flexible courses of up to 16 weeks, helping people build sector-specific skills. While centralised Department for Education (DfE) funding for the HGV Skills Bootcamps scheme ceases at the end...

Outdoor Dining Made Convenient with a Commercial Veranda

Authored by Liv Butler
Posted: Mon, 08/25/2025 - 10:31pm

Outdoor dining has become the hallmark of contemporary hospitality, providing customers with the opportunity to dine in fresh air, immersed in lively atmospheres that indoor environments simply cannot provide. Restaurants, cafés, pubs, and hotels can no longer afford to ignore making a comfortable and predictable outdoor setting. Among the best ways to achieve this is by fitting a commercial veranda. This functional and fashionable addition ensures outdoor dining is convenient, pleasant, and available year-round.

Increasing Dining Space

Space is inherently never enough...

Moisture Absorbers for Shipping Containers: Why Use Them?

Authored by Simon Wells
Posted: Mon, 08/25/2025 - 3:39pm

The global shipping industry moves a crazy amount of cargo annually, with containerised transport forming the backbone of international commerce. Yet beneath this impressive logistical achievement lies a persistent threat that costs businesses millions of pounds each year: moisture damage. From electronics ruined by condensation to textiles destroyed by mould, the hidden enemy of excess humidity can transform profitable shipments into devastating losses.

Understanding why moisture absorbers have become indispensable tools in modern shipping operations reveals not just their...

Smarter Meeting Rooms on the Rise as Hybrid Work Becomes the Norm

Authored by Simon Wells
Posted: Mon, 08/25/2025 - 2:53pm

As hybrid work becomes the norm, businesses are finally waking up to the fact that their old meeting rooms just aren’t cutting it anymore. These rooms tend to have poor audio and video quality, where it looks like a blurry pixelated mess and there’s always that one person who can never get their mic on.

With more than a quarter of the UK workforce now working in a hybrid setup , companies are realising they need to step up their game. Employees working remotely don’t want to feel left out and the people in the office would like clear communication. Everyone deserves a smooth...

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