Offshore tax evasion by wealthy individuals is down by a third in the last decade as tax authorities share bank account information, but they pay less than 1% of their wealth on tax
UCAS has launched an apprenticeship service to give students an overview of options as demand hits an all-time high with accountancy programmes one of the most popular
The Treasury has ruled out a review of the cost effectiveness of tax reliefs, saying it would not be best use of resources and would create business uncertainty
HMRC is reminding taxpayers including anyone earning income from side hustles that they have 100 days left to submit their online self assessment tax return ahead of the deadline on 31 January 2024
Artificial intelligence offers the chance to automate boring, repetitive accounting tasks and redefine the role of tax advisers and accountants, says Russell Gammon, chief solutions officer at Tax Systems
HMRC has won a case related to an inheritance tax bill for £1.6m after rejecting an estate claim for business property tax relief for a wedding venue at a farm
In this week’s accountancy career moves, partner promotions and hires at Haines Watts, Hawsons, HWB, Magma, PKF Littlejohn, Robb Ferguson, Gateley Capitus, IRIS, UKEB
The House of Lords Finance Bill Sub-Committee will be taking evidence from accountancy professional bodies about the effectiveness of proposed measures to tackle tax fraud
Expectations of the Gen Z workforce are forcing businesses to adapt their training methods and support younger staff studying for professional qualifications
The inheritance tax take has hit £7.5bn a year, up 17% from the last 12-month period and 50% over five years, while corporation tax receipts were up significantly due to 25% rate
Johnston Carmichael has entered a partnership with the ICAS Foundation to provide bursaries for young people from disadvantaged backgrounds to promote greater social mobility in the accountancy profession
The head of HMRC Jim Harra has told MPs he aims to cut the volume of phone calls to HMRC advisers by nearly a third by the end of 2024 and will shut more helplines
The Financial Reporting Council plans to strengthen auditor responsibility to detect and report the risk of fraud and material misstatement if companies break the law
The next session of parliament will open with the King’s Speech on 7 November, setting out future legislative plans, but it is unlikely to feature audit reform