Payslip, the Co Mayo-based payroll technology company, has raised €1.5m in a funding round as it looks to enhance its artificial intelligence offering. The investment for the Westport-headquartered ...
The Bank of England (BoE) has reduced interest rates to 4.75% as inflation sits below its 2% target for the first time in ...
Maurice Odhiambo, a teacher in Nairobi, criticized the new SHA deduction of 2.7 per cent on gross salary, saying they are ...
The Social Health Insurance Fund took effect this month, with workers now being hit by the reality of the new rate imposed by President William Ruto’s administration. Each Kenyan is expected to ...
SHIF or The Social Health Insurance Fund was scheduled to come into operation by 1st October 2024. Self-employed members who default on their payments will pay 2 per cent of their contribution amount ...
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Kenyans are contributing 2.75% of their gross salaries to the Social Health Insurance Fund (SHIF) after the government implemented the new rate Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB), Equity Bank, Co-operative ...
Rachel Reeves is set to reveal a rise in the minimum wage in a further blow to businesses, reports have claimed. The Chancellor will reportedly announce a "significant" rise in a "new living wage ...
Israel said it had concluded an operation in which it launched strikes on military targets in Iran. Iran has said it has the "right" to defend itself, but also "recognises its responsibilities ...
People will not face higher taxes on their payslips after the budget, a cabinet minister said, as she refused to be drawn on what measures could be in the £40bn revenue raiser. Education ...
Working people will not see higher taxes “on their payslip”, a minister said as she acknowledged frustrations over the Government’s refusal to spell out who will be hit by greater levies ...
When people look at payslips they will not see higher taxes. That’s the pledge from Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson today – as she was pressed to explain the Government’s “tough ...