ATT Welcome, December 2017
As another Christmas approaches, we all know that is a reminder of another significant tax return deadline that we have to meet.
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
The fundamental principle of VAT (so much so that it is the basis of the name of the tax) is that each party in a chain of supplies is required to hand over the tax in relation to the extent to whi
Life without worrying about VAT might be an attractive thought for many small business owners.
On 13 July 2017, after representations from many professional bodies and stakeholders (including CIOT, ATT and LITRG), the Financial Secretary to the Treasury, Mel Stride, announced a relaxation in
Chaired by Michael Conlon QC, he introduced an impressive line-up of speakers covering topics such as practical VAT and Customs duty issues expected to flow from the rapidly approaching “Brexit”, a
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) issued, earlier in the year, new guidelines on the VAT free supply of vehicles to customers with disabilities that require the use of wheelchairs or stretchers to mo
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