My understanding is that an audit would be required if the group isn't small with reference to Companies Act 2006.
A client buys a house in February 1997 and lives in it for two years. In February 1999 it is then converted into a flat upstairs and business premises ...
You are thinking of starting up your own practice and you have a few ideas on how to achieve this but nothing concrete. So where do you start and what ...
Audit, tax and business advisory firm Blick Rothenberg has outlined plans to expand its international footprint with the ...
In their heart of hearts, even members of His Majesty’s loyal opposition probably recognise that the economy was in a dire state when the new ...
Practitioners often tell me that they are not particularly interested in non-UK domicile tax issues because they either only deal with UK-domiciled ...
The burdens and costs on businesses and HMRC of an increasingly complex tax system are laid bare in the National Audit Office ...
This is the first time I have come across this position so not familiar with it. A client bought a commercial vehicle and the seller/finance company agreed ...
Two clients, living together but not married, each have a limited company with one director and no other employees. Neither qualifies for EA. Suppose ...
I have a new manufacturing client that is two years old. The previous accountants (a fairly big and supposedly reputable practice) prepared and ...
We are currently considering renewing with Croner for taxation support, accounts compliance and cpd, what are the general thoughts on Croner or are ...
The treatment of this seems to also hinge on who is the agent and priniciple in the scenario. Whilst it's clear when the "Company" is collecting monies that they are the Principle, it is difficult to ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results