
ISBA BURSARCAST // A week in review with John Murphie & Are you collecting fees the old fashioned way? ft. Merqury (20th September 2024)
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Show Notes
Join us today for a very brief look at the week and a dive into the latest updates from the ISBA with John Murphie ( COO) to help schools navigate the upcoming changes. As a bonus, Jonny Azern ( CCO at Merqury) joins us to discuss the future of fee payment processes.
Key takeaways from this episode are:
- VAT Ready for 2025: Schools can register for VAT from 30th October and should prepare for Making Tax Digital compliance.
- Fees in Advance Schemes: FIA payments after 29th July 2024 will be subject to VAT; maintain accurate records for HMRC.
- Sexual Harassment Legislation: New duty from 26th October 2024 requires schools to prevent workplace sexual harassment.
- ISI Inspection Handbook: Join the ISI webinar on 30th September for updates on inspections and outcomes.
- Facial Recognition in Schools: Ensure GDPR compliance with biometric technologies by completing data protection assessments.
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