In this week’s Q&A, Croner-i tax adviser Vivienne Cheung considers the capital gains tax (CGT) liability when gifting a property to a relative who is non-resident
South west-based chartered accountants Albert Goodman has signed the lease on 3,000 square foot of newly renovated grade A office space in the centre of Bristol
The Department for Business and Trade (DBT) plans to review the whistleblowing framework to ensure the regime is operating effectively and protects workers
The Gambling Commission has fined William Hill Group (WHG) £19.2m for its systemic failure to prevent money laundering abuse and lack of checks on excessive gambling
A surprise announcement in the Budget to abolish the lifetime allowance for pensions also gave some respite to users of pension drawdown and the annual allowance, explains Zigurds Kronbergs FCA FCCA, senior tax writer, Croner-i
An employment agency has won a First Tier Tribunal (FTT) appeal related to an overpayment relief claim amounting to £31,000 in income tax and national insurance contributions (NICs)
From April, Manchester will be the first city in the UK to charge a £1 tourist tax on overnight visitors to the city staying in hotels and short-stay accommodation
The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) will increase its funding to £62m to help fund the new regulator, the Audit, Reporting and Governance Authority (ARGA), due to be established in 2024
When a business faces legal challenges, Kirstie Penk, co-owner and director of The Legal Director, assesses whether in-house, external or interim legal support is best
One of the UK’s most wanted tax fugitives, who was caught and jailed for eight years in 2022, has had her sentence more than doubled for failing to repay the money she stole
An employment agency, hologram manufacturer and road haulier have been fined over £20m for tax evasion, in a record quarter where £34.4m in penalties have been issued
The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) plans to examine how companies can improve the reporting of climate-related risks in financial statements
Around 370,000 small businesses are at risk of having to scale down their operations when support for energy bills ends next month, warns the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB)