The government have decided to delay the start of the proposed VAT reverse charge for supplies by sub-contractors in the construction sector. The reason for the u-turn is the lack of awareness of the change that was originally due to start on 1 October 2019. Many...
Work life balance and flexible working benefits may be more valued than some of the more expensive employee benefits offered by some businesses. Google is well known for providing everything from free food to onsite gyms, while Netflix has joined the bandwagon of...
Thought leadership can be a very effective marketing tool but successfully implementing a thought leadership strategy is a lot harder that it sounds. A thought leader is someone who, based on their expertise and perspective of an industry, offers unique guidance,...
Successfully managing a change in leadership can be difficult for any business. Good communication and proper planning are key. A change of leadership should be viewed as both a challenge and an opportunity for any business. If you are promoting existing managers, you...
HMRC are being urged to provide clarity and consistency on the tax treatment of commercial vehicles such as VW Kombi Vans marketed as goods vehicles. The need for clarity follows the ruling in an important tax tribunal case involving “vans” provided to employees of...
The decision in a recent tax tribunal case reminds us that directors and other company officers may be personally liable for VAT penalties of their company. The recent case involved a penalty for late registration for VAT where the threshold had been exceeded. Three...