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Nov- 2020 -11 November
Will Covid and Brexit result in a drastic increase in claims against accountants?
“Unprecedented times” is the phrase which is widely used to describe 2020 owing to the impact of Covid-19. So far,…
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10 November
Off-payroll changes and umbrella firms
The clock is ticking and the countdown to April 2021 has begun, we are just months away from the 6…
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4 November
Three ways to support your staff this tax season
This tax season is set to be busier than usual, with the constant stream of new guidance from the government…
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Oct- 2020 -16 October
The future of audit
When we consider audit reform, we have to place it in the context of audit failure. To know what to…
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15 October
BERD is the word
There’s growing disquiet among policymakers over whether the R&D tax credit incentive is being misused. The concern has its basis…
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6 October
Diversity: What accountancy can learn from different sectors
From encouraging greater innovation and creativity to increasing team productivity and profit margins, cultivating a diverse workforce brings a wealth…
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5 October
Explained: Overseas Work Relief and carried interest
This is the final piece of a three part series on Overseas Workday Relief (OWR). You can read the first…
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5 October
Family affair: How R&D claims suffer if a close relative owns a similar business
HMRC’s R&D tax credit scheme for SMEs is more rewarding than that for larger businesses but this doesn’t mean they’re…
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Sep- 2020 -18 September
From regulation to innovation
Accountancy professionals could be forgiven for feeling up against it right now. Recent years have already presented a wide range…
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17 September
The power of specialism
I made the decision to specialise early on in my career. While still studying for my accountancy qualification, I shifted…
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