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CapitalQuarter – Spring 2023
Welcome to our Spring edition of Capital Quarter – the newsletter for listed businesses and their advisors.
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PKF Littlejohn appoints new Financial Services Partner
PKF Littlejohn has appointed Satya Beekarry as a Partner in its Financial Services team in London.
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Deal alert: World Chess Plc
We are delighted to have supported World Chess Plc on their admission to the Main Market of the London Stock Exchange.
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TaxTalk – April 2023
Welcome to the April 2023 edition of TaxTalk.
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PKF Littlejohn appoints Farhan Azeem as a Transfer Pricing Director
PKF Littlejohn has appointed Farhan Azeem as a Transfer Pricing Director.
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EU Commission VAT in the Digital Age Initiative
In December 2022 the EU Commission proposed wide ranging draft legislation as part of the VAT in the Digital Age package. We look into the details.
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Basis period reforms – are you ready?
We look at the best ways to save tax, particularly in partnerships, summarise the key changes in partnership reporting, and consider the pros and cons of new accounting reference dates.
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The HICBC: a stealth tax explained
A decade after its introduction, the High Income Child Benefit Charge (HICBC) continues to catch out many taxpayers. Andrew McCready examines the key aspects of this controversial tax charge.
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R&D tax relief changes: what you need to know
HMRC has long been uneasy about the perceived number of fraudulent R&D tax relief claims. We look at the revisions it has made, and what they mean for your company.
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Pension changes: Who really benefits?
The Budget announced a few changes to the treatment of pensions. Read our Spring Budget 2023 uncovered.
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Welcome news for carried interest
The Budget included a measure that will allow UK resident investment managers to choose to accelerate their tax liabilities. This will enable them to align their timing with other jurisdictions. We explain the background to this move, and its benefits.
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More R&D changes
There were two key R&D measures: an additional tax relief for R&D intensive SMEs and a delay to overseas expenditure relief restrictions. Read our Spring Budget 2023 uncovered