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Autumn Statement 2023
Our tax specialists examine the most significant announcements in greater detail, exploring what they mean for taxpayers.
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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.
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A safe port in a storm
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.
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The FRC updates its policy on corporate governance reforms
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.
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Remote working: how not to get caught out
New legislation is evolving, as the hybrid and remote working trend continues. Here’s what to look out for.
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Natural Resources – a guide to Financial Reporting
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.
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Deal alert: Kavango Resources PLC
We are delighted to have supported Kavango Resources PLC in connection with prospectus.
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Funding for growth
Brendan Clarkson, Director at PKF GM spoke to Josh Levy, CEO of Ultimate Finance about the challenges of starting up and scaling up your business, and discussed all things asset-based lending. Since opening its doors in 2002, Ultimate has provided more than £10bn in funding to support their customers’ growth ambitions. How can asset-based lending…
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TaxTalk – November 2023
Welcome to the November 2023 edition of TaxTalk.
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“Exceptional circumstances” and the Statutory Residence Test
A recent Upper Tribunal case has highlighted HMRC’s strict view of what constitutes ‘exceptional circumstances’, we explain.
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Why ‘silence isn’t always golden’ in an HMRC VAT review
VAT Partner, Mark Ellis explains why just because an HMRC VAT review doesn’t result in a VAT assessment doesn’t necessarily mean that HMRC agrees with what you’re doing.
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What does it mean to be an associated company?
The reintroduction of old rules mean that, once again, it’s important that UK companies understand the impact on their tax and cashflow position. We explain what you need to know.