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What brokers can expect from their first Private Equity investment
We spoke to leading insurance PE investors B.P. Marsh and Apiary Capital and reflect some of their insight below, together with our own advice.
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Creating VAT groups: the advantages
Discover the pros and cons of VAT group registration for brokers, including HMRC challenges, VAT savings, and compliance risks.
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Deauthorisation from the FCA: why and how?
Explore the FCA deauthorisation process for brokers and understand its implications for client money during consolidation.
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Deal alert: Tooru plc
We have supported Riverfort Global Opportunities plc in completing its acquisition of certain subsidiaries of Aquis-listed S-Ventures plc.
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Do I need to make a Will?
Understand the importance of making a Will to avoid intestacy, and ensure your assets are distributed according to your wishes.
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Return from capital from Foreign Companies – are you sure it isn’t a dividend?
Understand the tax treatment of overseas dividends and how it differs from capital payments according to UK law.
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Convertible notes and embedded derivatives: how Natural Resources companies should report them
Explore the complexities of convertible notes embedded derivatives in our guide to accounting for financing tools in Natural Resources.
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How to help pay for your grandchildren’s education tax effectively
Explore the tax-efficient ways to help pay for your grandchildren’s education. Our Private Client Tax team can advise you on your specific circumstances.
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PKF Littlejohn Advisory team appointed Administrators of Bboxx Limited
Paul Williams and Stephen Goderski of PKF Littlejohn Advisory have been appointed Joint Administrators of Bboxx Limited.
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Environmental disclosures: how the Natural Resources sector can navigate them
Explore the requirements of environmental disclosures TCFD Natural Resources to enhance transparency and trust with stakeholders.
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Employment Relate Security (ERS) filing deadline approach – considerations for Carried Interest holders
The employment-related securities (ERS) regime is very broad. It encompasses shares and other securities (including units in a collective investment scheme) acquired by an individual, who is given that right through their employment.
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Insurance Intermediaries: A guide to revenue recognition under FRS 102
Our guide to revenue recognition under FRS 102 outlines the comprehensive five-step model for revenue recognition and explains the accounting challenges for insurance intermediaries, focusing on common services and the potential implications.