ADHD: raising awareness in the tax profession
Inspired by the openness, success and gravitas of Susan Ball talking about dyslexia during her CIOT presidency, and in line with our Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Committee’s plans for 2025
Inspired by the openness, success and gravitas of Susan Ball talking about dyslexia during her CIOT presidency, and in line with our Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Committee’s plans for 2025
Real-time reporting and e-invoicing requirements have been part of the changing regulatory landscape globally for many years, most notably with regards to VAT in Latin America.
The CIOT is delighted to be in a position to seek views on proposed changes to the Chartered Tax Adviser (CTA) qualification.
Ministers and senior officials past and present joined academics, tax advisers and others on 11 March for a one day conference organised by CIOT and ICAEW to reflect on the creation of HM Reve
His Majesty’s Revenue & Customs (HMRC) was created in 2005 through the merger of the Inland Revenue (‘the Revenue’) and Her Majesty’s Customs & Excise (‘Customs’).
The appetite for buying and selling professional services firms at present is high. This may be being driven by a combination of factors:
A two-pillar corporate tax reform plan was agreed between OECD members in October 2021.
As we launch our small group workshops as part of our Returners 2 Work programme, we thought this would be a good time for us all to reflect upon our approach to work and life – the importance