Tax compliance is an important consideration when considering the use of director’s loans. Chris Wilkins FCCA, founder of Wilkins Southworth, considers the potential pitfalls
The Court has ruled that studies and project management costs relating to offshore windfarms, which totalled £48m, were ‘partly qualified’ for capital allowances
Frances O’Grady and Martin McTague have sent a joint letter to the Chancellor demanding action on sick pay and support for employers as annual cost to small firms nears £5bn
Armstrong Watson has acquired Leeds-based Grants Chartered Accountants in its aim to be the ‘go to accountancy firm’ for family and owner-managed businesses across the north
The accountancy profession needs to consider how it measures diversity and the use of language to ensure opportunities for all. Julie Matheson and Shannett Thompson, partners at law firm Kingsley Napley, consider the latest developments
A construction company director has been banned for seven years after failing to maintain adequate accounting records which meant that £4m of income could not be explained
Two former finance bosses at Redcentric have been found guilty with one jailed after providing false accounting statements to auditors PwC to mislead investors
In this week’s accountancy career moves, partner hires at Azets, Bishop Fleming, Grant Thornton and PwC, promotions at Baker Tilly Mooney Moore and Hawksford
Business confidence has fallen for the second quarter running to levels not seen since 2014 but remains high after the dip in 2020 according to the quarterly business monitor from ICAEW
Following a trial, HMRC will now be temporarily closing the VAT and corporation tax phonelines on several days across February and March to help the tax authority deal with a covid post backlog
HMRC is reminding accountants that coronavirus grants and payments to support businesses during the pandemic are taxable, and must be included on annual corporate tax returns
Crypto-asset markets could reach a point where they represent a threat to global financial stability due to their scale, structural vulnerabilities and increasing interconnectedness with the traditional financial system, warns Financial Stability Board (FSB)
Doctors and nurses who returned to work in the NHS during the pandemic will be able to continue working without damaging their pension status until October
A theatre company’s claim for theatre tax relief of £60,506 has been rejected because the admission for the show was part of the whole theme park experience and not just for the performance