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BHS owner arrested
November 14th, 2016
Dominic Chappell, the businessman Sir Philip Green sold BHS to for £1, has been arrested for unpaid taxes. It has been reported that HMRC officers arrested Mr Chappell at his home in Dorset over the weekend. His personal company, ...
UK Bond Network gains FCA approval, paving way for IFISA
November 10th, 2016
UK Bond Network is considering offering its customers the Innovative Finance ISA (IFISA), now that it has received authorisation from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). UK BOND Network is expecting to launch its Innovative Finance ISA (IFISA) in January, ...
Cadbury’s Parent company made millions in profits but paid no corporation tax thanks to legal accounting techniques
October 17th, 2016
Cadbury’s American owners paid no UK corporation tax last year Parent company Mondelez UK made profits of £177million in 2015 It should have handed over £36million – but the company avoided payment Cadbury’s American owners were under fire last ...
When you must pay UK VAT If you are an overseas online retailer
September 19th, 2016
HMRC has issued a press releases to inform about the UK VAT in cases of overseas businesses using an online marketplace to sell goods in the UK. According to the HMRC release, overseas online retailers must pay UK VAT ...
Tax advisers in Uk arrested in suspected £132m tax fraud
July 22nd, 2016
Three tax advisers have been arrested as part of a HMRC investigation into a suspected £132m tax fraud. The arrests were made as a result of a HMRC investigation into a complex scheme involving offshore trusts used by professional financial advisers ...
What Brexit means for accountants
July 13th, 2016
Shortly after the UK voted for Brexit on 23 June, sterling hit a thirty year low against the dollar and the UK has had its credit rating downgraded by two different agencies. It is currently unclear whether these repercussions ...
Goodbye to all VAT? EU indirect tax after Brexit
July 1st, 2016
Nicholas Hallam, CEO at Accordance, examines what could happen to EU VAT after the UK’s vote to leave the union. A year ago, asking EU VAT commissioner Donato Raponi what Brexit would mean for EU VAT provoked derisory hilarity ...
Accountancy profession reacts to the UK’s decision to leave EU
June 27th, 2016
Accountants, tax experts and finance professionals have reacted to the UK’s decision to leave the European Union, with many predicting a wave of uncertainty regarding the economy and British businesses. The Leave campaign received 52% of the referendum, compared ...
International Telecom Group offices raided over money laundering and tax fraud suspicion
June 22nd, 2016
Nineteen people have been arrested and nine of them charged with money laundering after BuzzFeed News revealed Lycamobile’s “deeply suspicious” cash movements. The Conservative party’s biggest donor, the telecoms giant Lycamobile, has been raided by French police on suspicion ...
Deloitte announces new Managing Partner for Tax
June 8th, 2016
Deloitte has announced Matt Ellis as new managing partner for tax in the UK and Switzerland. He assumes the role from Andy Hodge, who has led the practice for the past five years and is retiring from the firm. ...