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Startups and SMEs must develop a tax and transfer pricing strategy to avoid penalties and enhance enterprise value when expanding internationally.
Transfer pricing matters – for start-ups and SMEs seeking to grow internationally
Read our market analysis Q2 2023
Market Analysis Q2 2023
Director James Savage look into the measures brought in by the FCA and the Government that will bring more oversight in protecting consumers.
Cryptoassets: an overview of consumer protection
The Government consultation on restoring trust in audit and corporate governance means stakeholders are focusing more on the make-up and oversight of audit committees. How should you prepare?
Guidance for audit committees
Read our summary of the proposed changes and potential implications for firms.
How companies should be governed: the FRC’s latest proposals
The International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) issued its inaugural standards — IFRS S1 and IFRS S2 — on 26 June. What should you do to comply and how do they interact with other frameworks?
What the new sustainability standards IFRS S1 and IFRS S2 mean for companies
Find out how the introduction of the minimum Corporation Tax rate will affect multinational group.
Corporation Tax: be prepared for the new OECD rules
New legislation applies for accounting periods that begin on or after 31 December this year. So what are the important considerations and reporting requirements?
Pillar 2: less than 6 months until new global minimum tax rules
New EU social security legislation applies from 1 July, but the UK hasn’t signed up. What does this mean for UK companies after COVID?
International social security rules: where does the UK stand following the new EU framework agreement?
Discover how to comply with tax disclosure requirements and qualify for environmental tax incentives that promote ESG.
ESG and tax: what you need to know
In this article, Mark Ling, Head of Capital Markets, explores how the market is reacting to sustainable investing.
Sustainability – a burning issue for the coming year
Sport stars and performers are under intense pressure to justify their performance fee or win competition prize money to avoid getting on the wrong side of the HMRC. Phil Clayton explains.