Returning to work after a break: practical steps
It is very unlikely that the new graduates and school leavers of 2023 will have an unbroken, linear career in taxation.
It is very unlikely that the new graduates and school leavers of 2023 will have an unbroken, linear career in taxation.
The complicated world of tax planning is shaped not only by evolving legislation but evolving perceptions, creating challenges and opportunities for both taxpayer and agent alike.
Following the Wales Act 2014, the Senedd Cymru (the Welsh parliament) has control of local taxes (business rates and council tax), land transaction tax (the devolved equivalent to stamp duty l
When we think about the VAT implications of a three-party deal, we usually reflect on the output tax challenges, and I considered the practical issues of these supplies in my previous article
The next step on the international reporting road takes place on 1 January 2024, when platforms will be required to start keeping records of those selling goods or services and report details
Was it really just a year ago that a Conservative government was trumpeting the biggest package of tax cuts in half a century?
The attempts of employees (typically, directors) to extract funds from their companies in a tax-efficient fashion and the attempts of the authorities to thwart such arrangements are likely to
The highly respected Institute for Fiscal Studies recently released a document ‘Tax and public finances: the fundamentals’ (see tinyurl.com/jrycjhy4) highl
Robotic process administration, artificial intelligence, machine learning, large language models: the buzzwords just keep coming.
The Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Act 2023 received Royal Assent on 29 June 2023.