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.
The law relating to surrogacy arrangements is under review by the Law Commission and Scottish Law Commission.
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.
Every tax adviser knows that getting the tax consequences of personal financial decisions wrong can be costly.
The crucial issue for most practitioners advising clients with cryptoassets is guidance.
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.