The evolution of artificial intelligence: professional standards
The progress of artificial intelligence (AI) is well documented, and the impact on tax professionals will continue to evolve.
The progress of artificial intelligence (AI) is well documented, and the impact on tax professionals will continue to evolve.
This article outlines the range of tax powers devolved to Scotland, the 2024/25 Scottish Budget proposals, the wider funding package of which Scottish taxation is a part, progress (or otherwise
2024 is looking to be a challenging year for tax directors and all senior leaders who have responsibility for tax operations within the business.
This article aims to provide a simple overview of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) and its relevance to tax.
Farmers have to be participating in research and development to be able to claim the new grants for farming for the environment and the Environmental Land Management Scheme, together with all a
At HMRC we are constantly reviewing and developing our guidance to ensure we are meeting the needs of our customers. As you can imagine, this is a huge task.
This is the third article in a series exploring the connections between tax and sustainability. It highlights what sustainability means in practice for in-house tax functions.
It is very unlikely that the new graduates and school leavers of 2023 will have an unbroken, linear career in taxation.