HMRC is taking immediate action to clamp down on rogue repayment agents who entice taxpayers into agreements to reclaim overpaid tax while taking large commissions
With the timing for plans to give partners a vote on splitting up the Big Four firm still to be confirmed, EY has appointed Jamie Miller as CFO of the proposed new public entity
The Treasury Committee has picked up on the growing number of complaints about HMRC’s call centre with some taxpayers waiting on the phone for more than an hour
In this week’s Q&A, Croner-i VIP tax advisor Ewan Edwards, considers the income tax implications when investing in a business with funds generated from spread betting profits
Businesses, charities, and the public sector will receive limited energy discounts from 1 April in a year-long £5.5bn package announced by the Chancellor
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has fined Nigeria’s Guaranty Trust Bank (UK) Limited £7.6m for failures in its anti-money laundering (AML) controls
The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) has proposed amendments to IAS 12 Income Taxes to reflect the introduction of the 15% global base tax rate
As the deadline to register UK property owned by overseas owners approaches, David Rudge, head of UK at Zedra, explains the centrepiece of the Economic Crime Act
A generous government scheme which allows people to fill historic gaps in their National Insurance record will come to an end in less than three months
Typical household disposable income for working-age families will fall by 3% this financial year as tax thresholds are cut and energy prices remain high