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.
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.
The Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing and Transfer of Funds (Information on the Payer) Regulations 2017 (‘the Regs’) implement the 4th European Money Laundering Directive.
There has been considerable discussion in the professional press and the media more generally about the new penalties and criminal sanctions which have been introduced to deal with those who ‘facil
A short while ago the CIOT started to receive reports from members that HMRC were sometimes using a deed to settle tax enquiries, rather than a more usual contractual agreement.
BX9 1AS, as most tax professionals will know, is HMRC’s default address: anonymity personified (if that is not an oxymoron)!
A previous article, ‘Better protection’, in the March 2017 issue of Tax Adviser, explained how to avoid problems in professional negligence claims.