The in-house perspective
Tax technology is increasingly seen as the answer for how tax departments can do more with less.
Tax technology is increasingly seen as the answer for how tax departments can do more with less.
Many countries are concerned that the profits-based international tax system is ill-suited for the digital world, where tech giants such as Google, Facebook and Amazon generate significant val
The Annual Tax on Enveloped Dwellings is an annual tax payable mainly by companies that own UK residential property valued at more than £500,000.
It is inevitable that there will be occasions when HMRC will want to look at a taxpayer’s records or those held by a third party.
Warranties and indemnities are a fundamental part of the suite of protections that purchasers require in a private company acquisition.
On 10 January 2019, HMRC launched its Profit Diversion Compliance Facility (PDCF).
A tax liability insurance policy protects a taxpayer (or another party, e.g. one that is secondarily or jointly liable) against loss arising from a particular tax event.
It has been almost a decade since the introduction of the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) by the US government, followed by the Common Reporting Standard (CRS) by the Global Forum on Tra
Once the proposed changes to the treatment of workers engaged via a personal service company (PSC) take effect in April 2020, disputes between end users, intermediaries such as agencies and individ
As my time on the industry side of the fence comes to an end, I wanted to reflect on the changes that I have seen in the role of an in-house tax adviser over the last decade – and particularly the