The Residential Nil-Rate Band – Have you reviewed your Will?
13th Feb 2019
The Residential Nil-Rate Band – Have you reviewed your Will? MS Rubric solicitors are currently in the process of reviewing all the Wills held in their safe store in light of the Residential
Press Release – MS Rubric Reports Record Growth
4th Feb 2019
Solicitor firm, MS Rubric, specialist in the agricultural and veterinary sectors, has announced record growth during 2018. Turnover as a whole increased on the previous year and as a result of
Could workplace banter directed at vegans get your workplace in hot water?
28th Jan 2019
With the Christmas period and many staff parties now distant memories, we thought we may have escaped enquiries about workplace banter. However, the New Year may bring with it a newly recognised
Employment Compensation Payments
Employment rights and advice for bad weather days/travel disruption
1st Mar 2018
Due to the current snow disruption you may be wondering what you can do to manage the impact on your business.
CUD Article November
11th Dec 2017
Employment Appeals Tribunal (EAT) held that the employer had breached the implied trust and confidence when it gave a false reason for the employee’s dismissal. In Rawlinson v Brightside Group
The EU referendum – will the outcome affect your estate planning?
6th Mar 2017
Estate planning (sometimes referred to as succession planning) is a process used in order to mitigate your estate’s liability to inheritance tax and to ensure that your assets are left to those you
Deed of variation review – another reason to make your will
6th Mar 2017
It seems that no budget is complete without the proposal of reforms around inheritance tax. On Wednesday, the Chancellor used his budget to announce a review of the use of deeds of variation.
Inheritance tax planning for business owners
6th Mar 2017
It was recently reported that the parliamentary National Audit Office (NAO) is launching an investigation into the misuse of tax reliefs.
Farming partnerships and estate planning
6th Mar 2017
Farming partnership arrangements are usually more complicated than they might first appear. They often involve the ownership of valuable assets, and involve issues of land ownership, succession