‘Hybrid working’ may be the new normal. But the tax implications are giving employers a new headache.
Tax Talk: Hybrid working
HMRC have released an update in respect to social security coordination with the EU and Coronavirus.
Social security coordination with the EU and Coronavirus
Here we summarise the changes to the model and the implications.
Three Lines Model: One year on
How has the approach to recognition of ECLs changed since IAS 39? Here’s our guide.
IFRS 9 expected credit losses: an overview
Our regular Tax Talk newsletters provide the latest news, insight and analysis on tax related matters, covering both corporate and personal taxation issues.
Tax Talk: August 2021
If you’re the Financial Controller of a small UK company that happens to be part of a much bigger international group, it’s easy to think of your business as operating on its own […]
Tax Talk: When size matters
The G20 sign off on a minimum global Corporation Tax rate of 15%. The measure aims to deter multinationals from shifting their profits internationally to benefit from lower tax rates.
Tax Talk: Minimum global Corporation Tax rate
Following the success of the VAT Mini One Stop Shop (MOSS) scheme, the European Commission has decided to further simplify EU VAT obligations for businesses engaged in cross-border transactions.
Tax Talk: Cross-border transactions with the EU
In the return to normality, we are proud to have helped so many listed businesses achieve their vision – from listing on Aquis, AIM and the Main Market, to supporting takeovers and acquisitions.
Capital Markets Deals Review H1 2021
While 2020 for many could be seen as a year of survival, 2021 and beyond will prove even more challenging.
Broking Business: Summer 2021
In recent months, 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.
Broking Business Summer 2021: The risk of outsourcing
Any hopes for a further delay to the introduction of off-payroll working (known as IR35) rules were dashed in the March budget. They will come into effect for medium and large private sector organisations on 6 April 2021.