130 countries from across the world have agreed to accept a global minimum corporation tax rate of 15% to draw a line under tax avoidance by multinational companies
With three national lockdowns, various restrictions, and many forced to work from home for the majority of last year, the workplace has changed dramatically. Julie Mott, MD of recruitment firm Howett Thorpe, offers tips on remote recruitment
In this week’s accountancy career moves, PwC UK and Blick Rothenberg promotes a raft of partners, Begbies Traynor appoints insolvency manager for Scotland and MHA Moore and Smalley strengthens tax team with senior hire
The cost of additional staff turnover could amount to a £16.9bn toll on business in the UK and Ireland as four out of ten employees are looking to change jobs in the next 12 months
Speaking at Mansion House this morning Chancellor Rishi Sunak announces his ambitious blueprints to turn the UK into the ‘most advanced and exciting’ financial services hub
In this month’s legal updates, Sophie Brookes, partner at Gateley plc, examines the ruling in TP Icap over disclosures in share sale agreements, disputed parties to a contract over Ferrari sale and changes coming for directors of dissolved companies
The OECD calls on all nations to strengthen their corporate governance framework and policies to help create a well-functioning capital market, to tackle the challenges posed by the covid-19 pandemic, and aid it in its recovery
At Mansion House this morning, Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced his plans to transform the UK into a green finance hub with £15bn investment into environmentally friendly projects
The amount of tax charged for people breaching the lifetime allowance (LTA) and annual allowance (AA) limits rose to an eye-watering £283m for the tax year 2018 to 2019
In this month's exclusive Accountancy Daily CPD module, we cover a high level review of some of the tax issues for owner managed businesses (OMB) over their lifecycle, from the beginning, to expansion, exit or family succession planning
In this month’s VAT updates, Graham Elliott, explains the latest policy clarification on zero rating for foods, mixed messages over supply of electricity at charging points for electric cars and Poundland win over retail scheme dispute
In our handy guide to tax filing deadlines, we provide an at-a-glance guide to key dates from deadline for applying for a PAYE Settlement Agreement (PSA) to VAT returns and payments due for quarter ended 31 May 2021
Accounting under IAS 37, Provisions, Contingent Liabilities and Contingent Assets will have to consider the impact of covid-19 when preparing accounts, explain Steve Collings FCCA and Rachel Farris FCA, accounting and audit writer, Croner-i
The Wirecard scandal is one of the biggest scandals to happen in the auditing industry for arguably the last decade. Simon Bittlestone, CEO of Metapraxis, delves into the scandal and discusses the lessons the industry has learnt
The UK government has announced new laws to replace EU rules on taxpayer-funded bailouts and business support, launching a subsidy system ministers say will help boost jobs and the economy
Taxpayers will lose tens of billions of pounds to covid-19 support schemes because the government dropped basic fraud checks and rolled out the programmes in haste, a parliamentary report has claimed
The Big Four firm has launched the first of a number of business partnerships which aims to drive insight for clients and support the regional economic growth agenda