Watson Farley & Williams is deferring its tax payments for this year to curb the financial impacts of the coronavirus pandemic.
The firm has signed up to a government scheme allowing it to defer its April quarter VAT payments to later in the year.
The firm has taken advantage of a government scheme to defer its April quarter VAT payments until later this year.
September 02, 2020 at 07:42 AM
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Watson Farley & Williams is deferring its tax payments for this year to curb the financial impacts of the coronavirus pandemic.
The firm has signed up to a government scheme allowing it to defer its April quarter VAT payments to later in the year.
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