In this month’s legal updates, Sophie Brookes of Gately Legal considers whether a company’s accountants owed a duty of care to a shareholder, company restoration and CIGA 2020
The winner of tonight’s Championship play-off final will score up to £160m in additional revenue over the next three seasons, with contenders Brentford and Fulham competing in the most valuable match in world football, according to Deloitte
The Bank of Ireland (BOI) has been fined €1.66m (£1.49m) and reprimanded for a series of regulatory breaches causing loss to a client, and for misleading the Central Bank in the course of its investigation
Business advisory firm Quantuma has agreed a £26.95m merger with AIM-listed K3 Capital Group, in a bid to create an independent global advisory practice
The government is consulting on the scope of qualifying expenditures for R&D tax credits, focusing particularly on whether expenditures on data and cloud computing ought to qualify for relief
In our regular Q&A series from Croner Taxwise, VAT adviser, Tony Chamberlain explains the VAT implications of the Eat Out to Help Scheme, do restaurateurs only pay VAT to HMRC on the discounted amount or full value of the bill?
Accountancy Daily’s survey of ethnic diversity within the UK accountancy profession shows there are only 17 black partners in the top eight firms despite signs of increasing black, Asian and minority ethnic representation among staff
The government is consulting on plans for a National Insurance contributions (NICs) holiday for Armed Forces veterans who take up civilian jobs, first announced at Spring Budget 2020
There has been a steep fall in the financial penalties levied on accounting firms and auditors over the past year, down from £32m to £11.3m, with the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) making greater use of constructive engagement to address issues regarding poor work or breaches of standards
The government’s coronavirus support measures have had a dramatic impact on corporate insolvencies, which have fallen to their lowest level for four years, according to research by KPMG
This month's exclusive Accountancy Daily CPD module focuses on how accountants and auditors will need to pay close attention to how revenue is treated in the accounts as companies prioritise generating revenue to overcome the pandemic
As HMRC reveals a shrinking tax gap, BDO’s Dawn Register and Tom Palmer investigate where and how the tax collector can find the missing billions, from a focus on offshore and the wealthy to those that simply do not pay
Andrew Willis, head of legal at Croner comments on the planned increase of the self-isolation period by three days, exploring ways employers could cover this added absence through annual leave or the statutory sick pay (SSP) rebate scheme
The government has introduced legislation to ensure furloughed employees receive statutory redundancy pay based on their normal wages, rather than a reduced furlough rate, so that they receive their full entitlement
Inheritance tax receipts (IHT) have dipped for the first time in a decade, reversing a long term trend, and prompting renewed calls for a change to the regime
Despite Prime Minister Boris Johnson urging employees to start returning to their workplace from next week, a quarter report their company’s finance teams will not be returning to the office with other staff in August and will now work at home for the majority of the time, according to research by Theta Financial Reporting
Increasing the number of women on the leadership teams of FTSE 350 companies could add £47bn to their profits, according to research by gender diversity specialist The Pipeline