ATT welcome, May 2017
You could hear the plaintive cry at the other side of the office: ‘It’s not right and it’s not fair!’ I was reminded of Chris (not their real name) a few weeks ago when reminiscing with a former co
You could hear the plaintive cry at the other side of the office: ‘It’s not right and it’s not fair!’ I was reminded of Chris (not their real name) a few weeks ago when reminiscing with a former co
By the time you read this, I shall be preparing for my final engagement as the Institute’s President – chairing the 2017 Annual General Meeting.
The sharing economy is a fascinating area and one that we will be hearing much more about. In 2016 PwC published a report on the size and presence of the sharing economy in Europe.
2017 will bring with it significant change in the field of international taxation with the anticipated signing of a Multilateral Instrument designed to amend Bilateral Double Taxation Treaties for
As I approach the third quarter-point of my time as ATT President, I would like to take the opportunity to thank our branches for their ongoing commitment to the goals of the ATT to advance public
One of my continuing concerns about Making Tax Digital is the anxiety that some clients have every time they interact with HMRC.
he Spring Budget took place on 8 March (at the time of writing that is last week) and we are awaiting publication of the Finance Bill, along with a number of consultations, on 20 March.
In penning the Chair’s View for our first edition of Employment Taxes Voice, twelve months back now, I said that we would not be short of things to do in 2016. And so it has proved!