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Dec- 2020 -10 December
Has Covid left accounting and audit better prepared for Brexit?
We are currently hurtling towards the end of the Brexit transition period on December 31st. As this cliff edge looms,…
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9 December
Staying on top of payments should be honest practise
Cash flow has been key for businesses of all sizes this year as spikes and sudden drops in sales and…
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9 December
Why continuous accounting should be the norm in 2021
If the product of 2020 has been remote working, the byproduct for virtual finance teams has been an important realisation…
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4 December
Auditors need to adapt to show they add value
In October, the Financial Reporting Council reported that the audit fee income of the Big Four increased by 6.9% in…
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Nov- 2020 -16 November
How accountants can help contracting clients as new tax rules take effect
For the last two years, contractors working through their limited companies have been counting down the months until their lives…
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13 November
US/UK: No one expects the hybrid mismatch rules
Recently we were asked to confirm that a minority equity investment by a US entity into a UK one, followed…
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12 November
Claiming a second bite of the furlough cherry
The government’s furlough scheme proved to be – in many respects – the one true success story from the handling…
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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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