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What is Expatriate Tax? The UK & Non-UK citizen differences

It is important to understand the impact that spending time outside of the UK can have on UK taxes. Read our latest article where we provide guidance on how to unpick the complex tax considerations when living and working outside of the UK.

Supreme Court judge introducing new ruling to holiday pay claims

New ruling on holiday pay claims

With the Supreme Court ruling that a 3 month gap between underpayments will not automatically break a series of deductions, we outline what the next steps are for employers.

Key HMRC regimes central to ensuring your business's tax compliance

In this article, we provide a summary of the key HMRC tax governance regimes that UK companies need to be alert to and considering when ensuring long-term tax compliance.

Company valuation changes in times of uncertainty

In an update to our 2020 article, we investigate what happened after the financial crisis and more recently following the COVID-19 pandemic to consider the implications for business planning and getting ready to exit.

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The Charities Act 2022 and Restricted Funds – what has changed?

We outline key changes in the Charities Act relating to how Charities use certain types of funds – restricted funds and permanent endowment funds.

Financial modelling | Excel vs software

Financial modelling: Excel vs software

Financial modelling: Excel vs software

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How can your business create an effective credit control process?

We outline key steps to recover late payments from debtors to mitigate the risk of negative cash flow by creating an effective credit control process.

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Revolutionising laws for digital assets and personal property?

The Law Commission of England and Wales has recently released a report outlining recommendations for the reform and development of the law surrounding digital assets and personal property. We explore this in more depth.

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A landmark tax victory for construction giants Laing O’Rourke and Willmott Dixon

In a key Upper Tribunal decision recently released, Judges have found in favour of both Laing and Willmott - two separate major construction businesses for whom HMRC has sought to deny repayment claims for Class 1 National Insurance (“NI”) paid on company car allowances.

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The reduction of the CGT exemption – what is the true extent of its impact?

HMRC data has revealed a substantial increase of 96% in the number of Capital Gains Tax (CGT) receipts over the past 5 years. What does this mean for you?

Are you prepared for the process of selling your business?

Selling your company or part of your business can be a highly demanding and time-consuming process. So, what can sellers do to prepare themselves? In this article, we look at how Vendor Due Diligence and Vendor Assistance can smooth the process, identify risks earlier and protect value.

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How long does it take to get EIS Advance Assurance?

In this article, we seek to provide businesses with clarity on the time that should be allowed when preparing for and submitting their EIS (and SEIS) Advance Assurance Requests (AARs)...

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