Clarifying the picture
In the May 2016 edition of Tax Adviser, we explored some of the difficulties with the travel and subsistence rul
In the May 2016 edition of Tax Adviser, we explored some of the difficulties with the travel and subsistence rul
The question we’re always asked about any fiscal event is ‘what’s the headline?’ I think it has to be Chancellor Philip Hammond’s final announcement – that he’s just delivered his last Autumn State
In recent years governments have enacted multiple regimes that compel the automatic exchange of financial account holder information between tax authorities.
One of the great desires of the European Commission is to take control over corporate taxes across the European Union.
US election in November? Had you heard? Thinking about tax for the American in the UK, does the election matter? Perhaps. Is it the only thing on the agenda?
Online registration, self-certification and digital reporting of employee share plans was introduced by HMRC on 6 April 2014, with the introduction of the Employment Related Securities (ERS) Online
The international tax agenda has been dominated for the last three years by BEPS – base erosion and profit shifting.
With 2017 now just months away, which President would you like? Trump or Clinton? Which candidate might provide a “nicer” US tax system in the future?
Since being elected in 2014, the intention of the Modi Government has been to promote India as an attractive business destination.
In twenty years of working in transfer pricing I cannot remember a time when the subject commanded as high a profile as it does now.