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Platform work has been defined by EU-OSHA, the European Agency for Health and Safety at Work, as ‘all labour provided through, on, or mediated by platforms, and which features a wide array of
Platform work has been defined by EU-OSHA, the European Agency for Health and Safety at Work, as ‘all labour provided through, on, or mediated by platforms, and which features a wide array of
Professor Stephen Mayson is a barrister and legal commentator who recently concluded a two-year assessment of the regulation of legal services in England and Wales.
One of the key topics for tax administrations concerns what academics might call asymmetric information.
Governments around the world are acting decisively to protect their people and economies from the disruption being caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Professional Conduct in Relation to Taxation bodies (AAT, ACCA, ATT, CIOT, ICAS, ICAEW and STEP) issued topical guidance covering the application of professional standards to the provis
I set out in my appearance at the Treasury Select Committee at the start of April how HMRC is playing a vital role to deliver the latest government responses to the Covid-19 outbreak and at the sam
This article concerns a case which considered the Limitation Act 1980, which applies only in England and Wales.
Updated continuing professional development (CPD) regulations and guidance notes (bit.ly/2P220Iv) came into force on 1 January 2017. As a reminder, the regulations apply to members who:
An ever increasing deluge of ink on the statute books is dedicated to quashing any perceived tax avoidance before it even sees the light of day.
The purpose of the Tax Disciplinary Board (TDB) is to ensure that tax advisers maintain the highest professional standards of conduct and to exercise professional discipline over those who fai