MPs have criticised the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) for ‘relying too heavily’ on banks to pursue and recover fraudulently obtained bounce back loans
The Court of Appeal has failed to make a definitive ruling over a disputed IR35 claim over £124,000 of tax from presenter Kaye Adams and has sent it back to a lower tribunal to make the final judgment
The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has made changes to its publication policies for the Audit Enforcement Procedure (AEP) and the Accountancy and Actuarial Schemes
In the third of a three-part series, Simon Fawell, Paul Brehony and Kate Gee at Signature Litigation LLP focus on the steeply heightened risks directors face from tough corporate criminal liability rules
In an online consultation meeting, speakers called on the OECD to focus on providing more detailed guidance on plans for the rollout of the pillar two base rate of 15% corporate tax
In this week’s Q&A, Croner Taxwise apprentice tax advisor Ria Dillon considers whether gains from business asset disposal relief (BADR) can be invested in an enterprise investment scheme (EIS) tax free
An accountant has been banned from the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) after he used a friend to impersonate his former employer to gain a reference
When it comes to tax, writing wills to take into account portfolios of assets held across multiple jurisdictions, requires careful tax planning. Francesca Sassoli, senior associate at Cripps Pemberton Greenish, explains
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced that if Labour comes to power it will change the current non-dom rules to close loopholes to create a ‘modern’ non-domicile system