The iceberg Budget
The Chancellor had a difficult path to tread in putting together his first Autumn Budget.
The Chancellor had a difficult path to tread in putting together his first Autumn Budget.
As another Christmas approaches, we all know that is a reminder of another significant tax return deadline that we have to meet.
And then there were… the Paradise Papers! I wasn’t sure I wanted to write about them since it is hard to think of anything particularly original to say.
As we approach the January deadline, getting things off our to-do list and passing them back to our clients as quickly as possible can be a tempting prospect.
It’s the time when my children (now teenagers) seem to forget they’re growing up and still look forward opening the windows on the advent calendar – no doubt motivated by the sliver of chocolate wh
It is fair to say that the woodlands activity on a farming enterprise is often forgotten about in terms of accountancy and tax.
For some of us, the rhythm of the year is punctuated by our half-yearly pilgrimages to Cambridge and Warwick Universities for the spring and autumn CIOT residential conferences.
Windy autumn is a period when tax advisers and taxpayers hang on to their macs and hats as they go about visiting one another, to ensure things are in place for the run up to the end of the busines
We keep hearing about the pace of change so this month I thought we might take a (slightly) light-hearted look at the possible world of a tax adviser in 2030.
Our key points boxes have received a lot of positive feedback since we introduced them a couple of years ago.