Welcome to the December 2023 edition of TaxTalk.
TaxTalk – December 2023
Even in times of economic stability, making adjustments to transfer pricing is far from straightforward. Here’s our guide to year end best practice.
Transfer pricing in a turbulent economy
We are already in transition towards a fundamental change in the way the self-employed and partnerships calculate their taxable profits. How should you plan, and what should you be doing now?
Basis period reform – how to keep it simple
Enquiries on R&D tax relief claims have increased. But how has the Autumn Statement changed R&D policy? Here’s the latest.
More R&D disruption in the UK
Our industry specialists help you to navigate the key requirements of sector-specific accounting issues and what your auditor will be expecting from you.
Financial Reporting in the Natural Resources sector
We are delighted to have supported SigmaRoc plc on acquisition and admission to AIM.
SigmaRoc plc
Our tax specialists examine the most significant announcements in greater detail, exploring what they mean for taxpayers.
Autumn Statement 2023
Our Partners give their reactions to the recently announced Autumn Statement measures delivered by the Chancellor in his plan to help grow the British economy.
Autumn Statement 2023
Mark Ling, Head of Capital Markets, explains why London might be a safe port in the storm as stock markets globally suffer a slide in listings.
A safe port in a storm
A review of corporate governance is not on the Government’s agenda for this parliamentary session. We explain how the FRC is revisiting the proposed reforms as a result.
The FRC updates its policy on corporate governance reforms
Discover how our guide to Financial Reporting for Natural Resources can help your finance team avoid deficiencies and understand critical accounting issues related to the sector.
Natural Resources – a guide to Financial Reporting
The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act received Royal Assent last week and introduces UK authorities to proactively target organised criminals. Robert Brooker, Head of our Fraud & Forensics summarises what you need to know.