President's page, December 2019
December is traditionally a month for looking back over the year and reflecting on what has been achieved.
December is traditionally a month for looking back over the year and reflecting on what has been achieved.
February 2019 celebrated the 15 year anniversary of the launch of Facebook, a US based social media and social networking service that initially launched online before being developed into a mobile
Having joined the CIOT just a month earlier, and having largely been a VAT specialist throughout my tax career, I had paid little attention at the Budget of March 2015 when George Osborne proclaime
It is coming around to that time of the year when the tax world slows down a pace in preparation for the December break and New Year festivities.
It is inevitable that there will be occasions when HMRC will want to look at a taxpayer’s records or those held by a third party.
Warranties and indemnities are a fundamental part of the suite of protections that purchasers require in a private company acquisition.
Tax has become such a fluid and uncertain area that you never know what is going to happen in that intervening period.
The Autumn is a very busy time in the Presidential Calendar; by the time you read this, I will have chaired our October Council meeting, and met many volunteers at the Presidential Reception.