Tax partner tops the league table of 2021’s highest paid jobs, rising from second place last year, with an average annual salary of £124,000, finds Indeed salary analysis
A Virgin Money finance team worker has been sentenced to four years and nine months in prison after transferring £1.3m from the bank into personal accounts
AIM companies are still not transparent enough with shareholders as two thirds do not disclose results of board votes while a third do not publish audit committee reports
Bulb, the UK’s seventh largest energy supplier, was the first energy company to enter special administration. Under such circumstances, Tania Clench, legal director at law firm Cripps Pemberton Greenish, examines the responsibilities of the insolvency practitioner
Large banks face a potential £2.2bn tax liability over disputed taxes, according to figures obtained by a Freedom of Information (FOI) request by DLA Piper, the global law firm
Some of the temporary customs and VAT easements introduced on 1 January 2021 for goods moving between Great Britain and the EU will be removed on 1 January 2022
The Pensions Research Accountants Group (PRAG) has published guidance to help practitioners understand the Taskforce on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) governance and reporting requirements for certain pension schemes from 1 October 2021
The Chancellor has announced a £1bn support package including grants for the hospitality sector and a sick pay rebate scheme as omicron variant spreads
In our regular Q&A series, Croner Taxwise tax adviser Kabita Tank considers the tax rules relating to principal private residence relief (PPR) when building a new house
As increasing numbers of Covid-19 cases means more workers taking time off work, the government has reintroduced the statutory sick pay rebate scheme (SSPRS)
Following the increase in the base rate announced by the Bank of England last week, HMRC has confirmed changes to payment interest rates are due to come into force
In a wide-ranging overhaul of the insolvency rules, the government is proposing the creation of a stand-alone independent regulator to monitor insolvency practitioners and firms for the first time
Over 300 historic documents, dating from 1612 all the way to 1950, will be transferred from HMRC to the National Archives including early property tax records
The UK government has doubled the amount of additional funding available for the governments in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland to tackle Covid fallout