AI for Tax: navigating the future of taxation
AI for Tax is a new short course designed to help kick start AI learning.
AI for Tax is a new short course designed to help kick start AI learning.
Sadly, complaints against professionals brought by clients or the regulator are an increasing fact of professional life.
Since its introduction just over 10 years ago, the salaried member legislation has been an important compliance area for many professional services limited liability partnerships (LLPs), especi
The National Minimum Wage (NMW) came into force under the Labour government in 1999.
Exactly three years ago, in the November 2021 issue of Tax Adviser, I wrote about the Court of Appeal’s decision in the case of HMRC v Professional Game Match Officials Limited
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in schemes that offer employer provided nursery places through arrangements between employers, nurseries, a scheme provider and employees (who
As all members of CIOT and ATT will be aware, the duty to manage their professional risk is an increasing obligation.
The progress of artificial intelligence (AI) is well documented, and the impact on tax professionals will continue to evolve.
One of the issues that has regularly featured in the case law concerning employment tax is the taxation of payments received by former employees.
Often shares or units in an employing company abroad, say the US, are granted to their UK resident employees, who may hold these grants until a ‘vesting’ date in the future when certain UK taxe