Tax in the media: Advising Ambridge
These were some of the questions facing ATT Deputy President Barry Jefferd when he was invited to take on the role of ‘Brookfield’s accountant’ as a guest on an edition of The Archers Podcast
These were some of the questions facing ATT Deputy President Barry Jefferd when he was invited to take on the role of ‘Brookfield’s accountant’ as a guest on an edition of The Archers Podcast
Originally established as the IR35 Forum following a commitment in the 2011 Budget to improve the administration of IR35, the group now operates under its broader name of HMRC’s Employment Status a
These suggestions for reform call on HMRC and the government to implement practical reforms to improve compliance, reduce errors and improve taxpayers’ and agents’ interactions with the tax system.
The online exams in December saw 424 students successfully pass at least one exam, with 84 students passing their third module and thereby achieving the full ADIT qualification.
Despite its flaws, one benefit of HMRC’s now defunct Agent Forum was that it provided a route for agents to share their experiences of difficulties encountered when dealing with HMRC systems, servi
We mourn the loss of Richard Todd, former President of the ATT, with both sadness and genuine admiration.
Chaired by Helen Whiteman, CEO of the CIOT, the panel featured Ali Sapsford (RSM), Claire Blackburn (PwC), Hazel Platt (Grant Thornton), Laura Mair (EY), Matt Batham (Deloitte) and Vicki Heard (KPM
At its hearing on 23 January 2026, the Disciplinary Tribunal of the Taxation Disciplinary Board determined that Mr Joseph Brown of London, a member of the C
The stated aim is to raise standards in the tax advice market, support economic growth and close the tax gap.
As many expected, the Chancellor’s Spring Statement proved to be rather a ‘non-event’ from a tax policy perspective. The Statement still provides important context, however.