E-invoicing and real-time reporting: an opportunity-shaped burden
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.
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.
In the Autumn Budget, the Chancellor of the Exchequer announced a wide range of fiscal measures, most of which are likely to have a detrimental effect on businesses and individuals alike.
I always think that the first tax rule that people learn is the one that prevents a trader from claiming a deduction for expenses that are not incurred wholly and exclusively for the purposes o
The salaried member rules are designed to counter the ‘disguised employment’ of individuals within limited liability partnerships (LLPs).
April is always an important month for tax advisers, with the final push of year-end planning, the arrival of new tax rules and rates, and soon enough the start of a brand new compliance cycle.
The appetite for buying and selling professional services firms at present is high. This may be being driven by a combination of factors:
Where has the time gone? Somewhat incredibly, it is almost exactly four years sincethe reverse charge rules for the construction industry were introduced on 1 March 2021.
In November, the First-tier Tribunal recorded the second significant taxpayer victory in research and development (R&D) cases in a matter of weeks.
Chancellor Gordon Brown’s 2006 Budget had a significant focus on reducing the cost to business of regulation.