Alas, poor Warwick!
In the current climate, there’s probably a danger that the CIOT will be accused of some form of ‘geography avoidance’ if I don’t get one thing straight.
In the current climate, there’s probably a danger that the CIOT will be accused of some form of ‘geography avoidance’ if I don’t get one thing straight.
In the May 2016 edition of Tax Adviser, we explored some of the difficulties with the travel and subsistence rul
The question we’re always asked about any fiscal event is ‘what’s the headline?’ I think it has to be Chancellor Philip Hammond’s final announcement – that he’s just delivered his last Autumn State
These are just two examples of the many issues, which beset taxpayers all year long and in these instances, the clients face a much less anxious Christmas.
Significant changes to HMRC powers and sanctions around tax evasion, particularly anything offshore, have been introduced or are in the pipeline.
The use of technology has become a prerequisite for success in almost every sector of business.
Global tax reform isn’t just impacting large multinational companies.
Much has changed in the world of professional practice since ATT appointed me as a director of the TDB in the summer of 2012.
Everything said at this year’s Conservative Conference has to be seen through the prism of the vote to leave the European Union.
When Apple launched the iPhone 7 in September, the BBC’s Rory Cellan-Jones made an ironic comment about tapping ‘a huge audience of swimmers who want to play Pokemon Go underwater’.