I like a post by Mark Lee on his blog about the questions an accountant should ask their client when preparing their accounts. He’s right
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What do small practitioners think?
There’s some fascinating comments on the performance of HM Revenue & Customs over at Accountingweb. Take this one: HMRC’s attitude and approach has been planned
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The Washington Post gets it right
The Washington Post editorial on 25 July was worth reading. Bush is at it again – this time deliberately making it easier for companies that
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KPMG think there’s room for improvement in tax reporting
Accountingweb in the USA reports that KPMG have done a survey on the effectiveness of audit committees. Since the survey was of the members of
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Information exchange
Accountancy Age has reported that HM Revenue & Customs: HM Revenue and Customs hopes to make progress on negotiations with the Cayman Islands, China, Germany,
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Tax practice in the UK
Rebecca Pennyworth has been considering the issue of the relationship between accountants and the Revenue over at Accountingweb (with the usual apology to those who
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Innocent until proven guilty
I am all in favour of people paying the right amount of tax. I have little tolerance for anything else. But I’m going to add
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How to cut taxes when you’re already tried everything else – the Bush way
The New York Times reports on the best known way to cut tax revenues and increase the Tax Gap anyone knows of: The federal government
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SaaS
SaaS is on odd phrase for those not familiar with it. It means ‘software as a service’. The logic is simple, but important. It’s about
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