Category: Articles
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Tax on separation and divorce
As a relationship begins to break down, tax is unlikely to be at the front of anyone’s mind. Nonetheless, it’s worth considering the potential tax liabilities when negotiating financial settlements.
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Cryptocurrency: The personal tax implications of buying and selling
The popularity of cryptocurrency has exploded over recent years with many jumping onto the bandwagon in the hope of making a quick profit.
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A welcome ‘marginal’ change in corporation tax
For those who remember Marginal Relief, you were probably excited when the Government announced the changes to the rate of Corporation Tax in the 2021 Budget.
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The risk of outsourcing
The regulators have reminded firms in the insurance sector of the importance of understanding the risks associated with outsourcing, and managing the risks and pitfalls that come with operating outsourced arrangements.
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The Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS)
As we return to normality, struggling small businesses are seeking to raise investments to grow their businesses, and there are a vast number of start-up companies also seeking funding to pursue new opportunities.
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Share reporting: don’t get caught out
If you provide options, shares or other securities to your employees, you must file details with HMRC by 6 July. Here’s what you need to know.
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How to report coronavirus related benefits
Many businesses provided new benefits to employees as they adapted to the coronavirus crisis. We explain how such virus-related benefits will be taxed and should be reported to HMRC.
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Post Brexit dispatches – What have we learnt so far?
In the first of a series of regular articles for Insurance Age, our Tax team look at the impact of Brexit on UK insurance.
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What to remember in your next report to investors
In November the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) issued an open letter that focused on key issues for the 2020/21 financial reporting season. Imogen Massey summarises the main points.
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Subtle post-Brexit changes – don’t be caught out
UK companies that do business with the EU need to read the small print on current cross-border regulations. Chris Riley provides guidance.
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ESMA reporting requirements – new digital standards
Since the start of 2021, EU-regulated listed companies must produce their annual reports using a new structured format. Here’s what you need to know.
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Green light for off-payroll working changes
IR35 is finally upon us. Our employment taxes expert recaps on the new legislation.











