The rules of CIS: a guide for subcontractors
The Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) is a complex system that affects a wide range of businesses involved in UK construction work, including many that may not realise they fall within its sco
The Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) is a complex system that affects a wide range of businesses involved in UK construction work, including many that may not realise they fall within its sco
Businesses often underestimate how much tax shapes behaviour. Consider the 5p charge on plastic bags: a minor levy that fundamentally shifted consumer habits almost overnight.
A landmark ruling by the UK Supreme Court has provided long-awaited clarity on VAT obligations for private hire operators outsi
Yachts and horses have often been grouped together as targets for HMRC with regards to private usage.
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
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
The ATT has responded to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs’ (DEFRA) consultation on a land use framework.
The CIOT recently responded to two government consultations: the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs’ (DEFRA) consultation on a land use framework; and the Department for Energy
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.
The Utopian outcome for any business deal is to issue a sales invoice and get full payment from your customer; e.g. Betty issues an invoice for £100 plus VAT and gets paid £120.