Joris Van Der Gucht is no stranger to shaking up the accounting profession. Having co-founded cloud compliance platform Silverfin in 2013 and guided it ...
After 10 years of waiting and multiple false dawns, Making Tax Digital (MTD) preparedness is well and truly back on firms’ roadmaps, driven by the ...
An existing client has started a new venture offering online training courses. I’ve set this up as a husband and wife partnership (no partnership ...
I have a limited co client whose main activity is residential property development and ownership. The development side has been dormant for the last ...
For most accountants, Self Assessment season arrives with a familiar mix of pressure, deadlines, and a never-ending flow of client queries. But while the workload is inevitable, the stress doesn’t ...
My client is an additional rate taxpayer, who has recently reduced his employee pension contributions (made under a relief at source arrangement) ...
The number of members has fallen to one, so they need to appoint someone else. One option could be a LTd company controlled by the remaining partner. I think that this might be bad news from an anti ...
Accountants have been fed up with letter after letter to and from HMRC, envelopes piling up and clients insisting they’ve not received anything. So ...
Last week I sat down with prime minister Keir Starmer to gain what I hoped would be a clear picture of the government’s stance on small business. I ...
If the technical foundations of your claim are robust and aligned with current legislation and guidance, a steady, professional defence, combined with the willingness to take the case to the FTT can ...
Despite this, the employee has made pension contributions over the year totalling £60,000 - my question is given her place of employment is outside of the UK and she pays nil UK is she entitled to the ...
One of the many quirks of the recent extended Budget season was the assurance from Rachel Reeves that pensioners who only have the full new state pension ...