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.
Anumber of areas of work are subject to anti-money laundering (AML) supervision in the UK.
Important changes to a member’s and student’s obligation to report certain events to the CIOT and ATT will come into effect on 1 January 2021.
It’s just over three years since the Corporate Criminal Offence (CCO) for failing to prevent the facilitation of tax evasion came into force.
On 19 March, HM Government issued a ‘Call for evidence: raising standards in the tax advice market’.
It is a CIOT and ATT membership requirement that all members in practice have professional indemnity insurance (PII).
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.