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Happy new year!!
Roll on those jobs, let us all sing and rejoice our Annus horribilis has come to an end and we can look forward with renewed vigour...
I'm due to be benched in 4 weeks if any clienco's require a project manager.
Is the April 5/6 tax year something very English, or is it used in EU/USA also? Just wondering if I should be looking for clients abroad flush with a new budget...
Very British, actually. Comes from when the official year started at the start of Spring, = the First Point of Aries, as the astronomical and indeed astrological years still do. Then the Julian-Gregorian calendar change pushed it forward to 6 April.
Is the April 5/6 tax year something very English, or is it used in EU/USA also? Just wondering if I should be looking for clients abroad flush with a new budget...
Is the April 5/6 tax year something very English, or is it used in EU/USA also? Just wondering if I should be looking for clients abroad flush with a new budget...
Very English - most other places have 31/12 year ends, IIRC
Is the April 5/6 tax year something very English, or is it used in EU/USA also? Just wondering if I should be looking for clients abroad flush with a new budget...
Happy new year!!
Roll on those jobs, let us all sing and rejoice our Annus horribilis has come to an end and we can look forward with renewed vigour...
I'm due to be benched in 4 weeks if any clienco's require a project manager.
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