ATT Welcome: Turnaround times!
There is always an opportunity to network and this can be invaluable, sharing ideas and opinions with fellow professionals.
There is always an opportunity to network and this can be invaluable, sharing ideas and opinions with fellow professionals.
Late in February, along with the ICAEW, we spoke to nearly 800 HMRC staff about Professional Conduct in Relation to Taxation (PCRT) (see tinyurl.com/59ja5dr7
Our technical teams took advantage of the pre-Budget consultation period to set out some of the things we would like to see in the Red Book.
All of our students are a perennial source of pride for the Institute, and it is heartening to see their hard work and dedication pay off.
One thing about January when you work in tax is that you miss the start of all the new TV series and dramas that begin in that month.
Immediately after the 31 January self-assessment deadline, HMRC publish statistics about that year’s filing rates.
Dealing with last minute tax returns can be challenging enough, but the announcement in the Autumn Statement of changes to NICs from 6 January 2024 placed additional pressure on those members deali
I recently wrote to the new Financial Secretary to the Treasury (FST) Nigel Huddleston, welcoming him to the role.
At the time of writing (in mid-January), we understand from HMRC that, notwithstanding the restrictions to the Self-Assessment Helpline and Agent Dedicated Line, filing rates compare favourably wit