Party conferences: signposts for the new Parliament
On 5 July, the nation awoke to a landslide election victory for Labour, with the Conservatives recording their lowest number of seats since 1832 and the Liberal Democrats becoming the largest t
On 5 July, the nation awoke to a landslide election victory for Labour, with the Conservatives recording their lowest number of seats since 1832 and the Liberal Democrats becoming the largest t
Sadly, complaints against professionals brought by clients or the regulator are an increasing fact of professional life.
Making Tax Digital for Income Tax Self-Assessment (MTD ITSA) is now less than 550 days away, becoming compulsory for the first wave of self-employed individuals and landlords on 6 April 2026.
One area of increasing importance concerns responsibilities where taxpayers and/or their agents use software to file returns with HMRC.
The rise of social media has given birth to a new type of taxpayer: the influencer and content creator. Does this new group need their own tax rules and guidance?
A fundamental aspect of the tribunals system is that a tribunal is meant to be a more accessible forum for achieving justice than the courts.
A May 2024 survey by Tolley found that two-thirds of UK tax practitioners are regularly using generative AI or are planning to do so soon.
The Upper Tribunal decision in Alexander Beard v HMRC [2024] UKUT 73 (TCC) may interest tax practitioners who find themselves grappling with the UK tax treatment of distributions recei
Just a few days after this article appears, a new government will be formed to lead the country for the next five years.
All professionals want happy clients who pay their fees on time, refer more work to them, and go on to refer them to other potential clients. Fee disputes cause significant problems, however.