Month: July 2019
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Jul- 2019 -17 JulyTax
Tax reliefs for UK charities in need of ‘urgent overhaul’, report finds
Tax reliefs offered to UK charities “urgently need an overhaul”, according to a new report from the independent Charity Tax…
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16 JulyAccounting Firms
AAB sponsors North East Scotland College’s ‘Best Student’ award
Chartered accountants Anderson Anderson & Brown (AAB) has sponsored North East Scotland College’s (NESCOL) ‘Best Student in Accounting and Finance’…
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16 JulyBig Four
KPMG appoints industry veteran as new insurance partner
Big four accounting firm KPMG has appointed Graham Boffey as a new insurance partner, he will join the financial services…
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16 JulyPeople Moves
Dyke Yaxley appoints new client manager
Accountancy firm Dyke Yaxley has appointed Rachel Curtis a its new client manager, citing her 30 years’ of experience in…
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15 JulyAccounting Firms
Dains partners with finance company for SME loans
Midlands based accounting firm Dains has partnered with SME credit specialist Caple to help provide access to debt finance services…
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15 JulyAccounting Firms
Grant Thornton launches new AI tool to help businesses navigate IR35
Grant Thornton UK has launched a new assessment solution which uses artificial intelligence to undertake status assessments of workers. The…
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15 JulyAudit
FRC proposes ‘more stringent’ ethical rules for auditors
The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has issued a consultation proposing “important” changes to the UK’s ethical and auditing standards. The…
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12 JulyBig Four
EY announces 733 new partner promotions worldwide
Big four accounting firm Ernst and Young (EY) has promoted 733 new partners worldwide, with the majority of new partners…
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12 JulyAdvice & Best Practice
Why is the UK falling behind on R and D spending?
The UK will not hit its research and development (R and D) spending target of 2.4% of GDP until 2053…
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12 JulyCorporate Tax
Government to go ahead with digital services tax
The UK government has announced plans to go ahead with a digital services tax aimed at large tech companies such…
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