We welcome back doyenne of the Edinburgh arts scene Vera McFly, who this week spreads her wings around Europe. She calls up the ghost of Benjamin Franklin, wonders why Scotland isn't clamouring for a separate entry in the Eurovision Song Contest (go on, we know you watch it) and marvels as Creative Scotland takes on a new lease of life. And there's always Ailsa Craig...
THAT LETTER TO THE TAXMAN – GET IT RIGHT!
This example shows the importance of accuracy in your tax return…
HMRC has returned the tax return of an individual after he apparently answered one of the questions incorrectly.
In response to the question, “Do you have anyone dependant on you?” the taxpayer had replied:
“2.1 million illegal immigrants, 1.1 million crack heads, 4.4 million unemployable Jeremy Kyle scroungers, 900,000 criminals in over 85 prisons plus 650 idiots in Parliament and the whole of the European Commission”.
HMRC stated that the response he gave was unacceptable.
The man's reply to HMRC: “Who did I miss out?”
SCOTS ENTREPRENEURS TO LEARN FROM SUCCESS STORIES
The cream of the Scottish business community will come together this Thursday for the annual WeDO Scotland annual conference.
It will be held at the Dynamic Earth in Edinburgh. It is the second to be hosted by the leading entrepreneurial network.
The conference will give high flyers from across the country the chance to learn from each other as well as hear invaluable advice from some of the industry’s most acclaimed experts.
Speakers at the event include Bill Jamieson, founder of Scot-Buzz, who previously held the role of executive editor of the Scotsman newspaper; along with David Sole Associates founder David Sole OBE, who is also the co-founder of the School for CEOs; and Gavin Oattes, co-founder of Tree of Knowledge and winner of the WeDO Scotland Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award 2012.
Alongside the expert talks there will also be various business workshops available and attendees will be given the chance to pick the brains of their peers and Scottish business leaders at the networking lunch.
Founder of WeDO Scotland, Belinda Roberts, said: “WeDO Scotland has an ethos firmly built on nurturing Scottish business and through events such as the WeDO Scotland conference, we strive to celebrate and encourage the amazing entrepreneurial spirit we have on offer in this small but feisty country.
“WeDO Scotland’s first ever conference, which was held last year, arrived with a bang and this year’s conference will no doubt do the same.”
Open to Scottish business owners and founders, WeDO Scotland members meet regularly to share ideas, experiences and knowledge at topic-based events which are selected for their relevance to entrepreneurs. Those involved in the organisation range from start-up businesses with high growth potential to multi-million pound turnover companies.
Registration will start at 8:45am with the event running from 9:25am to 5:30pm.
Ticket Price for members is Standard Ticket £120 + £3.65 online booking fee
Non-members: Standard Ticket £140 + £4.15 online booking fee
To book your place at the conference please email: [email protected] or call 08708 759793.
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