Tax

Analysis & Comment

Outsourcing tax compliance

As more tax compliance is outsourced, Ian Sadler and Sarah Watts provide a comprehensive guide to avoiding the potential pitfalls

12/06/2013

Ian Sadler
Sarah Watts

HNWI family relationships

In part two of our wealth series, Charles Gowlland stresses the importance of remaining impartial and building strong, long-term relationships

10/06/2013

Charles Gowlland

Andrew Taylor: Reforming pre-packs

A review of pre-packs will only be useful if it improves transparency and considers long-term interests

07/06/2013

Andrew Taylor

Stephen Herring: Poor politics

The PAC’s report into the Big Four’s role in shaping tax policy is misguided and misses the point

05/06/2013

Stephen Herring

Yvette Nunn: A difficult tax

‘Spot the Ball’ may have been around for some time but is still up in the air when it comes to applying tax law to it

05/06/2013

Yvette Nunn

VAT updates: June 2013

For analysis of the latest VAT cases, including Scottish Football League, Robinson Family and Esporta subs case overturned

03/06/2013

Graham Elliott

Business briefing: June 2013

The latest news from business and practice, including BDO regional restructure, Lords tax probe and losses at ICAEW

01/06/2013

Penny Sukhraj
Sara White

Called to Account: June 2013

Vantis ’singing accountant’ given 800k ultimatum, Moncrieff faces jail in £153k tax fraud

01/06/2013

James Allen

Employment tax updates: June 2013

The latest employment tax news, including RTI muddle from HMRC and OTS consults on impact of employee benefits

01/06/2013

David Heaton
Lesley Fidler

Graham Elliott: Parking and the VAT man

Withers transaction tax consultant considers a recent ruling on taxing of car parking fines

01/06/2013

Graham Elliott

Tax updates: June 2013

The latest technical news, including the outcome of a number of significant legal battles HMRC has had recently and consultation announced on office closures at the department

01/06/2013

Lindsey Wicks

Jonathan Riley: Why PAC is wrong

Grant Thornton’s senior tax partner worries government efforts to create a competitive tax system could be thwarted by sensational media attention of corporate tax avoidance

30/05/2013

Jonathan Riley

Preparing for G8

Bill Dodwell reviews current shifts in international tax policy before world leaders head to the G8

23/05/2013

Bill Dodwell

Political will

The debate on tax avoidance is gathering momentum, but will G20 leaders take action at Northern Ireland summit, asks Sara White

23/05/2013

Sara White

Treasury secondments

Do the Big Four firms really have as much influence in government as suggested by the Public Accounts Committee? Penny Sukhraj reports

23/05/2013

Penny Sukhraj

Grattan and fiscal neutrality

The Grattan VAT case is important as it considers the concept of fiscal neutrality, says Andy Spencer

13/05/2013

Andy Spencer

Scotland’s William Wallace moment

Mike Fleming examines the impact of the Scottish rate of income tax on Scottish taxpayers based south of the border

10/05/2013

Mike Fleming

Public sector procurement rules

The new public procurement rules raise concerns for bidders who have not complied with non-UK regimes, says Ian Hyde

09/05/2013

Ian Hyde

Taxing company cars

Salary sacrifice schemes are worth considering in light of changes to company car tax in 2013/14 tax year, says Ian Hughes

09/05/2013

Ian Hughes

Managing global families

Charles Gowlland and Liz Hudson assess the tax liabilities for highly mobile, affluent international families

08/05/2013

Charles Gowlland

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