Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming a defining issue for the accountancy profession, but a new report from BILL highlights a
Companies House tightens ACSP rules
Companies House has updated its outline transition plan for the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (ECCTA), confirming a
Mandatory Payrolling of Benefits in Kind
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has confirmed a significant overhaul of how Benefits in Kind (BiKs) are reported and taxed,
EY fined £1.2m over Made.com audit failures
Britain’s accounting regulator has fined EY £1.197 million after identifying significant failings in its audit of Made.com Group PLC, completed
John Healey is appointed the new Chancellor of the Exchequer
John Healey’s appointment as Chancellor of the Exchequer marks one of the most significant decisions made by Prime Minister Andy
Government publishes draft Finance Bill legislation
On 13 July 2026, often referred to in tax circles as Legislation Day or L-Day, the government published a substantial
Probate fees to rise by more than 75% from 13 July 2026
The cost of applying for probate in England and Wales is set to increase dramatically from 13 July 2026, with
HMRC’s tougher CIS fraud powers
The Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) has long been a focus for HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) as it seeks to
Capital Allowances on commercial property
When a commercial property changes hands, the purchase price is rarely just bricks and mortar. Embedded within the building are
Going global: what every business needs to know
For many ambitious businesses, international expansion represents the ultimate growth opportunity, a chance to reach new customers, diversify revenue streams,
