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Losses

Our coverage on Losses provides in-depth reporting on how UK accountancy firms and professionals manage financial losses across tax, compliance, and advisory contexts. Accountancy Today examines HMRC rules on trading and capital losses, relief mechanisms such as carry-back and carry-forward, and the strategic use of group relief. We also cover the Financial Reporting Council’s guidance on going concern assessments and solvency disclosures, offering accountants, partners, and directors the insights needed to navigate loss reporting, mitigate risk, and advise clients effectively.

Losses

Our coverage on Losses provides in-depth reporting on how UK accountancy firms and professionals manage financial losses across tax, compliance, and advisory contexts. Accountancy Today examines HMRC rules on trading and capital losses, relief mechanisms such as carry-back and carry-forward, and the strategic use of group relief. We also cover the Financial Reporting Council’s guidance on going concern assessments and solvency disclosures, offering accountants, partners, and directors the insights needed to navigate loss reporting, mitigate risk, and advise clients effectively.

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