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Each year, the Low Pay Commission (LPC) consults on the future of the national minimum wage (NMW) and national living wage ...
KPMG has not been having too much luck of late. Last week, this column discussed the inexplicable loss of the P&O Ferries audit [1] to little-known ...
Do I need to charge VAT to our US based business client for providing services and staff for a music event which was held in London? We have ...
Bit of a friday question on a Monday but I came across the story of M&S' Strawberries & Creme Sandwich that is causing arguments on LinkedIn. Would ...
This July, our Summer Taxation Essentials 2025 [1] conference is back, bringing together four carefully curated sessions across two days, all ...
The post-Brexit era, coinciding with an increasingly interconnected global economy, presents both challenges and opportunities when it comes to managing ...
I have been prompting a friend to keep records of a very small side hussle and make a tax return.  They are also employed.
The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act (ECCTA) is a huge piece of legislation, which will need around 50 statutory ...
You might have already watched it but we had the first MTD Accountability webinar last week where we spoke with Samantha Mitcham of SJCM Accountancy and Rob Newman of Carter Collins & Myer on how ...
The Exposure Draft for SORP 2026 introduces new expectations for the reporting of volunteer contribution. For practitioners supporting charities, this marks a shift in emphasis from pure financial ...
Have you found this content useful? Use the button above to save it to your profile. As accountants, you're used to mountains of receipts and expense reports that flow through your hands. As strategic ...
The UK government are planning to amend the MLR 2017 later this year. Here's what they say - ...