HMRC has won a First Tier Tribunal (FTT) appeal over a disputed stamp duty land tax (SDLT) bill related to whether the property was residential or mixed-use
Business leaders across the UK are calling on the government to reintroduce tax-free shopping for overseas tourists ahead of a Parliamentary debate due to take place this week
An unaffordable settlement for an equal pay claim and £87m deficit have forced Birmingham City Council to issue a section 114 notice, as auditors warn financial situation is grave
In this week’s Q&A, what are the tax implications if money is transferred out of business into private bank accounts to benefit from interest rate hikes?
Sophie Brookes and Debbie Shaw of Gateley examine directors’ duties and tax free bonuses in Hunt, exclusion clauses in Virgin Mobile and beneficial ownership registration
Big Four firm Deloitte will take on 1,700 graduates and apprentices this week in a blended in-person and virtual induction in 16 locations across the UK
The partners in a film tax scheme, Gala Film Partners LLP, have lost a dispute with HMRC over whether its losses of £110m were a true interpretation of the trading position
Multinationals have been using HMRC disclosure facilities more than in the past, paying £70m in unpaid tax after diverting profits overseas to reduce tax bills
More than 70% of properties held in overseas shell companies have not published information about who owns them due to serious design flaws in the government’s overseas register
The launch of sustainability standards is an opportunity for standard setters to develop global best practices for greater transparency on the connection between financial and sustainability information, says IFAC