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Making Tax Digital for Income Tax Self-Assessment
If you are a landlord or sole trader who is going to be affected by MTD for Income Tax Self-Assessment, here are a few tips to preparing for when it goes live in April 2024.
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Broking Business – Summer 2022
Welcome to our Summer 2022 issue of Broking Business, our regular publication with current news and view for insurance intermediaries.
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How to make the most of R&D tax relief
The Government is revisiting Research and Development (R&D) tax relief to keep up with technology and support UK innovation. Find out which reliefs you could claim.
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Wind-down planning: the FCA’s recent guidelines
The FCA has published the findings of its Thematic Review on wind-down planning in TR 22/1 – observations on wind-down planning: liquidity, triggers and intra-group dependencies. Paul Goldwin helps you navigate the key points.
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What’s VAT got to do with it?
VAT is often the Cinderella of taxes among insurance brokers. We highlight three reasons why it deserves much more attention than it gets.
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Intermediaries – the huge benefits of internal audit
Why should you consider an internal audit function? We explain.
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Why organisational culture matters: a new approach to EDI
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) is not just about box ticking. Nick Borzenko explains why the insurance sector cannot succeed without it.
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A catch-up with…
Renewable energy is a key growth sector for the UK with the government committed to investment. To better understand the sector, we spoke to three leaders from three different-facing renewables businesses to bring you their perspectives.
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A rare double!
Steve Cliff was part of our Tax team for seven years. In this interview, Steve picks out the highlights of his eventful career.
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Landlords and self-employed businesses – getting ready for Making Tax Digital
Prepare for Making Tax Digital for landlords and sole traders. Stay compliant with upcoming quarterly reporting requirements.
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Non-UK tax resident sportspersons and entertainers – the UK tax position
The pressure on sport stars and performers is intense, and it isn’t just their performance or prize money that’s taxable in the UK. Phil Clayton explains.