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Cybercrime and fraud in the charity sector

The Charity Commission have revealed that they have had over 600 fraud cases and 99 cybercrime cases reported to them in 2024. The charity sector is seen as a soft target as it is expected that their internal control environment may not be as robust as larger commercial organisations. Find out more here...

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Contentious Tax Bulletin

Tax Investigations Partner, Andrew Park, provides a round up of the most recent and significant contentious tax news. Read more here...

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HMRC’s consultation on lowering the threshold for exemption from the UK’s transfer pricing rules

Following HMRC's consultation on lowering the threshold for exemption from the UK’s transfer pricing rules, if the changes are implemented as proposed, medium sized businesses must comply with the transfer pricing rules; this may mean introducing charges between companies, or revising those currently in place. Read more here...

Changes to UK company size thresholds

The Companies (Accounts and Reports) (Amendment and Transitional Provision) Regulations 2024, laid before Parliament in December 2024, will come into force on 6 April 2025, introducing changes to the UK company size thresholds. Read more about the changes here...

Trump and Tariffs

Trump Tariffs

We discuss the role of tariffs, in light of Trump’s potential trade policies, in reshaping global commerce, protecting domestic industries, and influencing supply chain strategies.

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HMRC CJRS compliance review | Update

It would be a mistake to think we have heard the last of CJRS. The Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, is reportedly looking to recover billions in Government funds lost to Covid-related fraud. Read more about how organisations can prepare for a compliance check in our latest blog...

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The next Charities SORP and FRS102 update

The timeline for the issue of the next Charities SORP is now known following a recent annual sector update from the Charity Commission. Read more in our blog here...

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Repeat Prescription

Monthly healthcare updates with Holly Gibson, Price Bailey's healthcare expert offering advice and insight on topical issues affecting the healthcare industry today.

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Application of transfer pricing to financial transactions

Learn about the complexities of transfer pricing for financial transactions, including loans and treasury activities, and how to mitigate tax authority challenges.

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Changes to the tax treatment of double cab pick-ups

Double cab pick-ups (DCPUs) are set to be reclassified for tax purposes, impacting capital allowances, benefits in kind (BIK), and certain business deductions. This change reverses an earlier decision and could lead to higher BIK liabilities...

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Christmas parties – an employment law headache?

When planning this year’s festive parties, employers must navigate additional legal complexities following the introduction of a new legal duty that requires all employers to take reasonable steps to prevent sexual harassment in the workplace...

AI valuations

Company valuations in the age of AI

AI is transforming company valuations, read more to understand the challenges AI poses, and key questions business owners should ask their valuation advisers.

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