Tax debts were not seen as a priority when balanced against maintaining cash flow and paying staff during the pandemic, according to research into HMRC debt collection
In this week’s accountancy career moves, partner promotions at BDO, Blick Rothenberg, Mazars, Mitchell Charlesworth and Tylney Smith & Williamson, and senior hire at Interpath Advisory
AIM listed Mattioli Woods plc, the specialist wealth and asset management business, has appointed Moore Kingston Smith LLP as group auditor for the financial year ending 31 May 2022
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland (ICAS) has called for a net zero tax strategy as it is vital to support individuals and businesses in the transition to net zero
The move to digital transformation presents an opportunity for leveraging the power of artificial intelligence (AI), adding significant value to businesses and freeing up accountants to focus on high ticket services, explains John Edwards, CEO of the Institute of Financial Accountants (IFA)
An insurance company has lost its case to reclaim £2m in VAT as there was no evidence that their work in removing black telemetric boxes from cars was not a supply for VAT
The Joint Chiefs of Global Tax Enforcement (J5) has released an intelligence bulletin, warning banks, law enforcement personnel and private citizens of some of the dangers when dealing with non-fungible tokens (NFTs)
Understanding the risks related to supply chains is essential to avoid financial damage and finance teams need to monitor activity and improve reporting, says FRC Lab
As the war in Ukraine continues, Helen MacNeill FCA looks at areas of concern for auditors to consider from impairment of assets to changing forecasts and going concern
A wine merchant has won an appeal against HMRC discovery assessments and penalties of £350,905 with the court ruling that although he ‘regularly’ filed his accounts late he did not do it deliberately
PwC has signed a deal with Sphera, a global provider of environmental, social and governance (ESG) risk management software, data and consulting services
In our weekly Q&A, Croner Taxwise VAT adviser Tony Chamberlain considers whether hire purchase agreements should be categorised as goods or services for VAT purposes