
Are you ready for a ‘no deal’ Brexit?
With only 45 days to go businesses are now ‘hitting the panic button’ doing everything that they can to ensure that they are prepared for a ‘no deal’ Brexit.

Corporation Tax changes: instalment payments regime
This blog is a timely reminder of the current instalment payment regime in force for what are defined loosely as 'Large' corporation taxpayers.

Tax matters in legal disputes – ‘They also serve who only stand and wait’
Multinational (MNEs) companies have been given an opportunity to voluntarily disclose any uncertainties or inaccuracies with their cross-border arrangements to HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) under the Profit Diversion Compliance Facility.

Voluntary disclosures facility for MNEs cross-border arrangements
Multinational (MNEs) companies have been given an opportunity to voluntarily disclose any uncertainties or inaccuracies with their cross-border arrangements to HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) under the Profit Diversion Compliance Facility.

ESS – Enterprise boldly going?
Just before Christmas HMRC launched a call for evidence about Electronic Sales Suppression. As with any such modern-day phenomenon, it is known by its acronym ESS.

Entrepreneurs relieved?
Back in early November, we blogged about some worrying changes to entrepreneurs’ relief as a result of what looked like sloppy drafting in the Finance Bill. Happily, the Government tabled, on 20 December, a proposed amendment which has gone some way to addressing our concerns.

Property tax changes you may have missed in Budget 2018
Property tax was well-covered in October’s Budget, with headline-grabbers including; the reduction of the final period of deemed residency for those not occupying their principal residence prior to its sale from 18 months down to nine months, and changes to lettings relief so that it only applies in circumstances where the owner of the property is in shared occupancy with the tenant.