The buying game
The professional indemnity insurance market is currently very hard, and many professionals are struggling to find insurance cover on affordable terms.
The professional indemnity insurance market is currently very hard, and many professionals are struggling to find insurance cover on affordable terms.
The CIOT and LITRG have responded to HMRC’s consultation document which explored how the UK government will implement the OECD’s Model Reporting Rules for Digital Platforms, which require c
LITRG reviews proposals to extend bereavement benefits to surviving partners with children after the death of a partner to whom they were not married or in civil partnership.
Chancellor Rishi Sunak delivered his third Budget on 27 October, combining it with announcing the results of Spending Review 21, which sets departmental budgets for three years up to 2024/25.
The complexity of the tax system was brought home to me (again) when completing my own tax return recently.
The ATT submitted three representations ahead of the Autumn Budget 2021, covering the annual investment allowance, employer provided coronavirus testing and the High Income Child Benefit Ch
The CIOT’s recent Budget representation suggests that it is timely to consider the tax and Exchequer consequences of the trend towards UK employees working remotely abroad.
Just under two years ago, the Labour and Conservative parties headed towards a general election as far apart on tax policy as at any time since the early 1980s.
Tax Adviser magazine, and our weekly technical news service emails (CIOT News Service for CTAs and News service for ATTs), are two of the key benefits of membership.
Over the last few years, the outcry for more diversity and inclusion has grown noticeably louder – and rightly so.