Closing the tax gap: government strategy on non-compliance
On 26 March 2025, the Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves delivered the Spring Statement 2025, unveiling a comprehensive package of measures designed to add
On 26 March 2025, the Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves delivered the Spring Statement 2025, unveiling a comprehensive package of measures designed to add
The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) has developed rapidly from a policy concept into a central pillar of climate and trade regulation in Europe and is o
In April, US President Donald Trump introduced a swathe of increased tariffs (or customs duties) in an attempt to stamp out trade deficits and encourage corporati
The brainchild of this article came when I visited a pub near my local theatre, only to discover that it had permanently closed its doors and will be converted in
Multinational enterprises with global operations present a challenge for national tax authorities in ensuring fair taxation.
An HMRC investigation or enquiry can be a worrying development for a business but for those in HMRC’s ‘Large Business Service’, it is par for the course.
Following on from our article ‘How to sell your practice’ in March 2025, we take a look at the processes involved if you decide that you would like to buy another practice.
There are many situations when a business supplies goods or services but relies on the customer to confirm the amount that can be charged at a particular time.
A company can generally be removed from the register of companies at Companies House in one of two ways:
Real-time reporting and e-invoicing requirements have been part of the changing regulatory landscape globally for many years, most notably with regards to VAT in Latin America.