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Upcoming webinars from HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) to help employers, businesses and the self-employed understand tax issues that affect them.

Hyperlocal social media marketing is a powerful strategy hidden in plain sight. This concept is transforming how businesses interact with their customers and skyrocketing conversions.

HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is reminding Self Assessment customers that the countdown to complete their tax return has begun.

DAERA has announced new co-funding awards for agri-food and environmental research totalling over £1.6million. These awards are through the Research and Development Partnership between DAERA and the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM).

This webinar, hosted by Invest NI, will delve into the future of digital marketing. It will explore social media trends and strategies that will shape how businesses interact with their audience on social platforms.

From 1 January 2024, the Audio-Visual Expenditure Credit and Video Games Expenditure Credit have replaced the previous tax reliefs for film, TV and video games production.

NEBMs bring external perspectives and experiences and provide invaluable support and constructive challenge to executive members in their role to ensure that the Board’s business is discharged effectively.

The event offers an excellent opportunity for market ready tourism businesses to showcase themselves to a pre-qualified group of international buyers from Northern Ireland’s key markets.

The Department for Communities (DfC) will be providing an overview of the JobStart scheme at an online information session.
Date: Tuesday 16 January 2024
Time: 2pm to 3pm
Cost: Free

The Equality Commission has issued advice and guidance for employers to help ensure Christmas work parties and events are safe, inclusive and respectful. Work-related outings and parties are legally an extension of the workplace and employers can be held liable for the actions of staff on a work night out.