The pandemic stretched leadership teams in the finance and accounting sector, highlighting the value of investment in technology, explains Nick Peplow, solutions director – finance & accounting, at Liberata
A Thai restaurant owner’s appeal against notices and penalties totalling over £69,792 has been rejected with the court ruling that he had undeclared sales through a hidden bank account
As part of the government’s plans to move civil service jobs out of London, the Chancellor is near to making a decision on a permanent base for the Treasury in Darlington
Specialist customer consultancy Blackdot Consulting Ltd has been acquired by Big Four firm EY to strengthen transformation, customer and growth capabilities
New powers granted to the Insolvency Service to tackle director fraud must be used with care to prevent a culture of fear around the insolvency process, argues Rachel Lai, insolvency director at Menzies LLP
The tax tribunal has rejected an online gaming company's appeal for a £4.9m refund on a remote gaming duty (RGD) overpayment but ruled that ‘freeplays’ offered by the company can be used for claiming the relief
The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) is consulting on an exposure draft of Proposed ISA (UK) 600 Special Considerations - Audits of Group Financial Statements focusing on audit partner responsibilities and areas of risk
Accountancy firm MHA MacIntyre Hudson is strengthening its tax, advisory and wealth services for high net worth clients with its purchase of a majority stake in Cave & Sons, the wealth manager and independent financial advisory (IFA) firm
In this week’s accountancy career moves, partner promotions at Beavis Morgan, Clive Owen, RSM, Saffery Champness, and director appointments at Crowe and Tilney Smith & Williamson
ContractorCalculator and tax specialist David Kirk & Co have set up the Managed Service Company (MSC) Survivors Group to help contractors affected by HMRC's latest investigation into their use
Since 1994, enterprise investment schemes (EIS) have been an important tool in the investors’ kit, but many potential investors worry that EIS-eligible businesses are too high risk. Craig Harman, tax specialist at Perrys Chartered Accountants, explains