Two car dealerships have lost an appeal at the Upper Tribunal over whether they can amend historic claims for VAT refunds for the sale of ex-demonstrator cars
A Court of Appeal judge in Northern Ireland has ruled that a convicted tax fraudster cannot be spared jail or have his sentence reduced due to the health of his son
International Accounting Day is a day to appreciate all the work your accountant does, but what are their biggest bug bears, asks Cheryl Sharp, CEO of Pink Pig Financials
GDP figures were stagnant in the last quarter as consumer services pulled down the limited growth seen earlier in the year, but accounting sector was buoyant
Apple has been dealt a blow as a legal expert at the European Central Court has indicated that the IT giant should pay €13bn (£11.6bn) in back taxes to Ireland
Accountants are a top target for cyber criminals due to the sensitive financial data they handle, warns Szilveszter Szebeni, chief data and compliance officer at Tresorit
A Canadian audit regulator has fined Deloitte C$1.59m after partners and audit staff tampered with time and date settings on computers to change hundreds of audit signoffs
A group of nearly 100 property owners have lost a preliminary hearing over whether a hypothetical HMRC officer could have known that two property schemes were tax avoidance
With less than 100 days to go until the self assessment tax return deadline, 75% of the self employed admit they do not know when higher rate tax kicks in