HMRC is warning businesses to submit research and development (R&D) claims as soon as possible to avoid a delay in receiving payments between December and January
Four years since rules requiring the largest companies to report on their payment targets, the government is reviewing the regime to see whether changes could be introduced to simplify the rules
Recently released data from HMRC shows that between April and October 2021 HMRC collected a total of £392bn in taxes which is £99.8bn higher than the same period in 2020
In this week’s accountancy career moves, partner promotions at Mazars, Shaw Gibbs and Grant Thornton, and hires at Mercer & Hole and Interpath Advisory, and graduate intake at Baker Tilly Mooney Moore
Neon Reef and Social Energy Supply have gone into liquidation and are no longer trading bringing the total of collapsed companies to 21 since September
The government plans to introduce rules to allow the Payment Services Regulator (PSR) to make reimbursement mandatory if businesses are defrauded through authorised push payment fraud
The overwhelming majority of accountants blame Making Tax Digital (MTD) for causing added stress to their lives with 66% agreeing that the most recent delay has eased the pressure
Pursuing private prosecutions for high net worth clients can be a quicker way to resolve disputes, particularly when fraud is involved, argues Kate McMahon, partner at Edmonds Marshall McMahon
Auditors need to improve their levels of professional scepticism and challenge of management to meet standards for audit set out by the Financial Reporting Council (FRC)
FTSE 100 insurer Aviva plc plans to appoint EY as its auditor for the financial year ending 31 December 2024, subject to shareholder approval at the 2024 annual general meeting
HMRC has issued guidance on what action to take if a taxpayer has been sent a notice stating that they may be jointly and severally liable for the relevant tax liability of a company that has been involved in tax avoidance or evasion
The government has announced that there will be a tax administration and maintenance day (TAMD) on 30 November to streamline the release of information and improve stakeholder engagement
The number of mobile wallets in use is on track to reach 4.8bn by 2025, up from 2.8bn in 2020, with nearly 60% of the world’s population using digital payments, according to Capgemini’s 2022 Top Trends in Payments report
The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) has published an action plan that details the ways that accountants can lead the way in financial transformation
The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has published a factsheet which details what climate-related matters need to be considered when preparing financial statements and associated narrative reporting under FRS 102
Converting a business from sole trader status to incorporated company has some tax advantages, but it is important to consider the interplay of capital gains tax rules, explains Stephanie Webber, tax writer at Croner-i
With the UK’s tax debt more than double pre-pandemic levels, current staffing at HMRC is unlikely to be enough to manage the increased tax debt workload warns National Audit Office (NAO)
Accountancy and wealth management firm Old Mill has converted from a limited liability partnership (LLP) to limited company status in an ambitious five-year plan to grow the business
The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision has issued a consultation on guideline principles for the effective management and supervision of climate-related financial risks
Corporate insolvencies remain stable in the month after Covid-19 support measures stopped with 1,405 corporate insolvencies which is 5% lower than pre-pandemic levels
The Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) has confirmed that the revised launch date for its new accounting qualifications – Qualifications 2022 (Q2022) – will be September 2022