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Tax implications of installing solar panels on warehouses

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Menzies LLP - A leading chartered accountancy firm. By 2030, non-domestic minimum expected energy standards (MEES) will require all non-domestic private rented properties to have an EPC level of at least level B, with an EPC level C rating required by 2027, to meet the governments criteria of achieving net zero by 2050.

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Spring Budget 2024 – Manufacturing Sector Commentary

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Menzies LLP - A leading chartered accountancy firm.

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T&L Sector: Post-Election 2024 Commentary

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Menzies LLP - A leading chartered accountancy firm. Clean power by 2030 One of Labour’s key missions is to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2030, which includes investing in sustainable transport options and electrification of the vehicle fleet.

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Autumn Budget: Technology Wishlist & Predictions

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Menzies LLP - A leading chartered accountancy firm. However as the Prime Minister announced in March his 10-point plan to make the UK a ‘science and technology superpower by 2030’, at the very least we hope to hear an update on the first projects which were allegedly worth around £500 million in funding. The next Silicon Valley?

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Pledges for Net Zero

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Menzies LLP - A leading chartered accountancy firm. Liberal Democrats Reinstate 2030 ban on new ICE cars and vans. The general election is a crucial point in the UK’s transition to Net Zero. When the UK wrote it into Law, it was a step ahead of all other major economies at the time.

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Technology: Spring Budget 2024 Predictions & Wishlist

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Menzies LLP - A leading chartered accountancy firm. Scale up superpower The government intends to make the UK a science and technology superpower by 2030 and this year the focus is on scale ups.

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Tax implications of installing solar panels on warehouses

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Menzies LLP - A leading chartered accountancy firm. By 2030, non-domestic minimum expected energy standards (MEES) will require all non-domestic private rented properties to have an EPC level of at least level B, with an EPC level C rating required by 2027, to meet the government’s criteria of achieving net zero by 2050.

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