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HMRC's response to R&D Tax Credit Fraud and Error

R&D tax credit fraud was identified as a major concern for HMRC as the figures for fraud and error have risen to £1.13 billion in 2020-21. Read our article discussing how HMRC are implementing changes to combat the issue.

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Kids Company collapse | What it could mean for Trustee responsibilities

The fallout following the collapse of Kids Company has been ongoing since 2015. In this article our Charities Partner, Helena Wilkinson, discusses the latest findings from the High Court and Charity Commission, and considers how this high profile case may impact the role and responsibilities of charity Trustees.

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January 2024 Update: HMRC crackdown on ‘side hustles’

From 1st January 2024 HMRC have automatic access to users’ earnings on digital platforms as part of a wider crackdown on tax evasion related to ‘side hustles’. Read our article to ensure you understand how these changes may affect you.

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Gift Aid Declaration forms – the use of full names

Historically, HMRC only requested a first name initial rather than a full first name on gift aid declaration forms. Read our article detailing the requirements published by HMRC.

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An introductory guide to cloud accounting

An introductory guide to cloud accounting

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No more HMRC tax clearance for Members’ Voluntary Liquidations

Our latest article summarises HMRCs announcement on 6 December 2023 that they would cease providing tax clearances for Members' Voluntary Liquidations (MVLs) and explain what this means for business owners.

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Service level agreements – should I have one?

On 29 March 2019 the Charity Commission published new guidance on charities connected with non-charitable organisations. Read our article to find out more.

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The Back to Work Plan and ‘fit note’ reform

In this article, we discuss the new Back to Work Plan with a particular focus on the ‘fit note’ reform to ensure that employers are clear on their obligations, and workplace policies are correctly supporting employees.

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Charities and trading – are you aware of the risks?

Many charities engage in trading activities of some kind, without ever giving much thought to either the structure of what they are doing, or the...

Change of basis period: new rules for income tax

Change of basis period: new rules for income tax

The rules are changing for income tax from 5 April 2024. See how you could be impacted by the changes here.

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Statutory Residence Test

Download our statutory residence test guide to help you understand your residence status for this tax year

10 exciting British CleanTech and ClimateTech businesses ahead of COP28

10 exciting British CleanTech and ClimateTech businesses ahead of COP28

As the COP28 conference begins in Dubai this week, we look at how British businesses have contributed to the growth of CleanTech and ClimateTech globally, and highlight 10 exciting and innovative British companies paving the way for a sustainable future.

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