Partnerships: Reeves To Go on Tax Hunt

Partnerships: Reeves To Go on Tax Hunt

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is expected to announce a new £2 billion tax measure targeting self employed, high-earning, professionals in partnership accounting structures, including those operating through limited liability partnerships (LLPs). The reform aims to narrow the tax gap between self-employed partners and employed professionals, including those in dentistry who operate under partnership structures.

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Former CDO: Influencing the Shape of UK Dental Care

Former CDO: Influencing the Shape of UK Dental Care

GDP‘s have not heard much from former CDO England Sara Hurley CBE, lately. That is not because she has restricted her ambitions to the University of Suffolk dental CIC or surrey Heartlands ICS. Her advocacy for radical change to how primary dental care is delivered in the UK continues unabated, but is now directed at a different audience.

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Proposed Sugar Levy Changes Will Ensure Reformulation of Soft Drinks

Proposed Sugar Levy Changes Will Ensure Reformulation of Soft Drinks

The Treasury is consulting on plans to tighten the Soft Drinks Industry Levy by lowering the starting threshold from 5g to 4g of sugar per 100ml — a move that could significantly affect major brands such as Ribena and Lucozade.

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Healthcare: A High Risk in the GDPR Minefield

Healthcare: A High Risk in the GDPR Minefield

Large scale GDPR breaches have involved companies such as British Airways, Marriot, Google and H & M. They received significant fines and in some cases were subject to separate actions by those affected as well as reputational damage. It is not just household names that are vulnerable.

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Gravity Kicks in on Goodwill Values

Gravity Kicks in on Goodwill Values

The quarterly NASDAL (National Association of Specialist Dental Accountants and Lawyers) statistics on goodwill values provide an insight into the vital signs of dental businesses. It is based on a survey that includes data on valuations as well as deals completed, from practices bought or sold, by clients of NASDAL members. The period reported is the quarter ending April 30th 2025.

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RETURN Project Aims To Encourage Patients To Complete Treatment

RETURN Project Aims To Encourage Patients To Complete Treatment

Amongst the many frustrations dental teams face, the irregular patient who only attends when there is an emergency must come near the top of the list. Patients who fall into the regular irregular attendance pattern often end up requiring more complex treatment, because they have ignored recalls, or the warning signs that all was not well. And because they attend only when there is a pressing problem, the resulting urgency adds to the pressure on practices to see them at short notice.

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