
HR & Employment law update webinar
Keep up to date with the latest HR & Employment law news and developments which may impact your business in our free webinar.
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Keep up to date with the latest HR & Employment law news and developments which may impact your business in our free webinar.
This session will be run by our VAT specialists in the Price Bailey Tax Team. It will focus on the key aspects of academy VAT.
Join us for our annual session on related party transactions, which forms an important part of the audit. This session applies to all academy trusts and will be focused on related parties including register of business interests and disclosing information required for close family.
Register your place to join us for an insightful webinar on the highlights of the Exposure Draft Charities SORP from our experts at Price Bailey.
Join us for a webinar where we will cover topics such as legal responsibilities, good governance, managing risk and connected party relationships.
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Our latest webinar regarding the change to Payrolling Benefits in Kind (BIK), which becomes mandatory in April 2026 for the 2026/27 tax year, is now available on demand.
Find our latest HR & Employment law sector webinar details with access to resources and additional information. Download your copy now!
Catherine Hardinge, Partner at Price Bailey, recently featured on a podcast hosted by the ICAEW. The podcast covers the revisions to ISA 600 on group audit and the likely contents of the AI Bill that is expected to be brought to Parliament before the end of the year.
Are you a business owner contemplating the future of your company? Our ebook is an invaluable resource for shareholders seeking a fair exit strategy and management teams eager to take the reins of a business they understand and have nurtured to its current position.
This guide is designed for those considering or who have recently set up an Employee Ownership Trust (EOT) for their organisation.