Leading the future
Now in its eighth year and attracting more talent than ever, EY’s Young Tax Professional of the Year named South Africa representative Karl Frenzel as the 2016 winner.
Now in its eighth year and attracting more talent than ever, EY’s Young Tax Professional of the Year named South Africa representative Karl Frenzel as the 2016 winner.
My article in the July 2017 issue of Tax Adviser made reference to a recent decision of the Family Division concerning domicile.
The idea for this article was prompted by a recent First-tier Tribunal case partly won by the taxpayer about whether a car repair business could treat recharges of MoT testing fees to vehicle owner
The estate administration period starts on the day after the individual dies and generally ends once the residue of the Estate has been determined.
Practitioners may occasionally be called upon to advise clients on how welfare benefits they receive are treated for tax purposes.
Divorce is never pleasant, and one imagines the last thing on the mind of a divorcing couple is tax.
‘The consequences are obvious!’ This quote and exclamation mark is not taken from a recent Trump tweet; but instead was written longhand by economist Arthur Laffer wa
‘Where’s the Summer Finance Bill?’ was the frequent cry of tax advisers, wondering whether five hundred pages of legislation were going to return after the June General Election.
The recent WannaCry ransomware attacks brought chaos to a large number of organisations across the world and again raised the profile of the increasingly sophisticated activities of cyber-criminals