The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) plans to overhaul the Corporate Governance Code, introduce fraud reporting duties for directors and update the ethics standard for auditors
Self catering businesses have criticised Welsh government plans to change the tax rules over the number of days of occupancy making it harder to qualify for business rates
In our weekly Q&A, Croner-i tax adviser Vanessa Matthews considers whether air miles earned through the use of company credit cards is a taxable benefit
A record 33,600 tax credit claimants have used the HMRC app to renew their tax credits claim so far this year, a 39% increase on last year, HMRC has revealed
Permanent staff appointments and temporary billings expanded at the softest rates for 16 months in June, according to the latest KPMG and REC, UK Report on Jobs survey
Increasing use of HMRC’s digital disclosure service via the internet can be a high risk approach for ill-informed taxpayers, warns Andrew Park, tax investigations partner at Andersen
The auditors of FTSE 100 companies are not scrutinising environmental credentials and performance when auditing businesses, primarily as the issue is seen as beyond the scope of audit
The Chartered Institute of Internal Auditors has issued a warning to businesses to be extra vigilant to the risk of fraud, urging business leaders to prioritise action to strengthen their defences
The former owner of a Folkestone hotel has been jailed after committing a £473,097 tax fraud involving non-payment of employee national insurance contributions
The number of company dissolutions increased by a third in 2021-22, representing the highest number of dissolutions on record, according to Companies House
HMRC has pulled up Paybox Umbrella Limited, naming the firm as an enabler of tax avoidance after contractors are part paid with untaxed advance payment