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Important Tax Deadlines for Employers Explained
In this week’s newsletter, Dragon Argent Tax Advisor, Misha Patel have drawn attention to two tax reporting deadlines which are approaching on July 6th 2022. These are employment related securities reporting and P11D reporting. Learn more.
Game Creators: Legal and Practical Considerations
In this week’s newsletter, Dragon Argent covers some key legal and practical considerations for anyone looking to set up an indie game studio (with particular thanks to our new Corporate & Commercial Solicitor Jamie Thornton for providing the expert analysis!).
Investment Round Best Practice
In this week’s newsletter Dragon Argent Commercial Strategy Advisor & Chief Commercial Officer James Taylor had a look at the recent shift in the startup funding landscape that has taken place throughout the first half of 2022. More importantly, we are going to offer some guidance on how founders can insulate themselves from the increasingly challenging environment.
SEIS and EIS Do's and Don'ts for Founders
In this weeks newsletter, the Dragon Argent Corporate & Commercial Solicitor Freddie-Nicolle Brace share her top tips for founders and entrepreneurs when it comes to utilising the SEIS & EIS venture capital schemes.
Does my business need a company secretary?
Dragon Argent look at the circumstances in which a startup might benefit from appointing a company secretary, particularly in respect of enterprise value.
How to manage your business disputes
Starting up a business is an exciting time but you may become embroiled in disputes with clients, suppliers or employees. Find out how to avoid going to court and protect your business from disputes.