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Sunday 03 July 1994 18:02 EDT
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Fast action needed on new tax rules

Companies are being urged to act quickly to comply with new self-assessment taxation rules introduced last October. KPMG, the accountants, said companies with a 31 December 1993 year-end should plan to submit their tax returns by the end of this month and those with October year-ends to make payments this month.

Under the rules corporation tax on company profits has to be paid nine months and one day after the end of the organisation's accounting period.

Deutsche Bank report

An independent investigation into Deutsche Bank's lending to the collapsed Schneider property group found that loans were inadequately secured and documents were not checked rigorously enough, Bild am Sonntag reported. The newspaper also said the director of Deutsche's Mannheim branch, Prince Michael von Sachsen- Weimar, who often had discussions with Juergen Schneider, the property developer, was in danger of losing his job. A bank spokesman had no comment.

Coffee prices up again

Philip Morris's Maxwell House Coffee is raising coffee list prices again after a 9 per cent increase less than a week ago. A standard 13oz can of ground coffee will cost 30 cents more at dollars 3.04 while instant coffees will rise 45 cents.

China takes control

China's central bank is moving to seize control of the ill-regulated investment fund market, ordering a temporary halt on new funds and banning other agencies from approving funds.

TODAY 04.07.94

Credit business (May), UK official reserves (June), M0 figures (June), monetary statistics (May).

Interims: Caldwell Investments, Coda Group, Dwyer, Fyffes.

Finals: Carclo Engineering, MFI Furniture, John Menzies, Neepsend, Scottish & Newcastle Breweries.

TOMORROW 05.07.94

Advance energy statistics (May), housing starts and completions (May), house renovations (1st quarter), US Federal Reserve monthly meeting.

Interims: CCS Group, Gardiner Group, Securicor Group, Security Services, Shani Group, Torex Hire.

Finals: Associated Nursing Services, Birkby, Break for the Border, Budgens, Court Cavendish Group, Danae Investment Trust, European Motor, Evans of Leeds, Howden Group, Morris Ashby, Phonelink, Sims Food, Sterling Publishing, St James Beach Hotels, Vibroplant, Worthington Group.

WEDNESDAY 06.07.94

Index of production (May), overseas travel and tourism (April).

Interims: Baronsmead Inv Trust, St David's Inv Trust.

Finals: Bespak, Bogod Group, Border Television, Dixons Group, Dudley Jenkins, General Electric Co, Hamlet Group, Northamber, Taunton Cider.

THURSDAY 06.07.94

Employment, unemployment, earnings, prices, and other cyclical indicators (May).

Interims: Kleinwort Charter Investment, P&P.

Finals: British Bloodstock Agency, Burtonwood Brewery, Farepak, Gibbon Lyons Group, Gold Greenlees Trott, Greene King, Jurys Hotel Group, Reg Vardy, Wilshaw.

FRIDAY 07.07.94

Balance of visible trade (April), UK economic accounts.

Interims: Cardiff Property, M&W.

Finals: Abtrust New Dawn, Associated British Engineering, Brown & Tawse, Reliance Security, TR City of London.

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