Mark Cawthron LLB CTA examines the tax implications of residential lease extensions and the changes to the tax reporting and payment rules for disposals of UK residential property
A company director has been sentenced to eight months’ imprisonment, suspended for 12 months, and has been disqualified as a director for four years over a £3.3m fraudulent VAT reclaim
The government spent £80bn supporting businesses through the covid-19 business support loans, according to the final calculations released by the Treasury
Greensill Capital was given £418.5m worth of loans during the pandemic but as the government guarantees 80% of the value of loans made through the covid-19 scheme, if the loans are not repaid, the taxpayer will lose £335m
The government is clamping down on tax avoidance by taxi drivers and scrap metal dealers by requiring a tax conditionality test to prove they pay taxes before licences are issued
EY has launched a UK neuro-diverse centre of excellence (NCoE) and plans to hire 150 individuals who will work within EY’s integrated client teams across the UK
The lack of a coherent approach to environmental, social and governance (ESG) reporting is putting pressure on company reporters with various different frameworks currently in use, warns the Financial Reporting Council (FRC)
Chartered accountancy firm Douglas Home and Company has reported a 4% rise in turnover to £4m for the financial year 2020 to 21 despite the covid-19 pandemic
As businesses embark on the road to recovery, what challenges do company financial directors need to be most aware of and how can they best prepare and protect themselves and their companies? Natalie Todd, partner and committee member of the London Solicitors Litigation Association (LSLA) explains
Two thirds of drivers say that scrapping VAT from the purchase price would be the most influential policy to help drivers buy an electric vehicle, finds a survey by motoring organisation AA
After 17 months of restrictions, prime minister Boris Johnson has confirmed that the government will go ahead with the easing of phase four restrictions in two weeks
The Upper Tribunal ruled against HMRC deciding that where a taxpayer had not submitted self assessment tax returns, discovery assessments could not be used to assess the taxpayer’s liability to the high income child benefit charge
In our regular Q&A series, Croner Taxwise VAT advisor Arti Sonpal explains the compliance issues for exporters including the EU’s Import One Stop Shop (IOSS) scheme
The Office of Tax Simplification (OTS) is recommending that financial institutions should start sharing client information such as account interest with HMRC to speed up the data population process for the new single customer account
A number of changes to tax rules have added to compliance requirements for property owners and increased tax bills. Andrew Hoban, partner at Allsop, explains
As part of its plans for operational separation of its UK audit practice and to improve governance, Big Four firm EY has appointed two independent non-executives and established a new UK Audit Board
The Supreme Court has ruled against HMRC and confirmed the Court of Appeal’s decision to throw out a ‘draconian’ follower notice issued for £8.6m by the tax authority
Listed businesses are highly sceptical about what the government’s proposed reforms to audit and corporate governance will achieve without a more proportionate approach, according to research by accountancy firm PKF, with widespread concern audit fees will rise
ForrestBrown, the R&D tax relief consultancy, has announced that it is making a trio of changes to its senior management team as the sector gears up for a market shake-up
The government has appointed independent reviewers to undertake assurance reviews into eight councils, following decisions earlier this year to provide financial support to these authorities
Chair of the anti-corruption and responsible tax committee, Dame Margaret Hodge has called on the government to introduce legislation that gives more transparency to public contracts awarded to private companies