Edinburgh is planning to go ahead with measures to curb the number of short-term AirBnB style lets in the city, making landlords apply for planning permission
At the height of the wedding season, HMRC is reminding married couples and people in civil partnerships to sign up for the marriage allowance tax break
The global accounting standard setter plans to work on completing current improvements to IFRS standards and support the drive for universal sustainability standards as part of five-year plan
The number of company insolvencies has soared in the last year, with 5,629 companies going under, primarily entering creditors’ voluntary liquidations (CVL)
Charity finances are under pressure with income expected to fall by £5bn so it is more important than ever to keep a tight grip on costs, explains Jonathan Orchard, partner at Sayer Vincent
The latest tax filing deadlines from VAT payments for month or quarter ended 30 June 2022 to corporation tax returns due for accounting periods ended 31 August 2021
A lack of detailed HMRC guidance about the upcoming reporting requirements for Making Tax Digital (MTD) for income tax self assessment has raised concerns among tax experts
In this month’s roundup of legal news, Sophie Brookes and Debbie Shaw assess rulings on contracts in DD Classics, informal novation of contract in Gama Aviation and implications of National Security and Investment Act
After two years of closure due to the pandemic Companies House has confirmed that it will permanently close its office in London with all filing being pushed to online
In the first use of new Insolvency Service powers, four directors have been banned after they defaulted on covid bounce back loans by dissolving their businesses
Begbies Traynor has advised on the first SME restructuring to use a ‘cram down’ of dissenting creditors in a turnaround which has saved more than 300 jobs
The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) is consulting on plans for new levies for audit firms, companies and professional bodies to cover the running costs of the new Audit, Reporting & Governance Authority (ARGA)
Beth Steer, head of content at the digital marketing agency for accountants, PracticeWeb, explores some of the facts at the heart of gender imbalance in the sector, as well as the benefits of addressing it
UK banks have made claims worth £352m from the government to cover losses on the Covid-19 loan repayment schemes, while thousands have defaulted on loans
In this week’s accountancy career moves, partner promotions at KPMG, Crowe, Shaw Gibbs, and RBK, and senior appointments at Grant Thornton, plus permanent CFO for Wincanton
MPs on the loan charge all-party group have written to the Chancellor asking him to open an independent inquiry into the loan charge and HMRC’s treatment of taxpayers following the suicide of another person affected by the policy