Progress and actions for advancing women’s leadership and SDG 5 in organisations.
UK Budget promises growth, but OBR forecasts weak productivity and limited impact. Tax drag and income squeeze remain key challenges.
Explore Budget 2025: cautious fiscal policy, tax threshold freezes, EV charges, business relief updates, and Northern Ireland funding.
Now that the 2025/26 tax year is underway, look ahead to the various end-of-year employer reporting obligations your business may be required to comply with.
Prepare your business for a successful sale with expert tax planning and due diligence to minimise risk and maximise value.
Discover how UK tax reforms are prompting wealthy individuals and business owners to move abroad for better tax outcomes and financial certainty.
For over 30 years, the UK’s inheritance tax (IHT) framework has supported and encouraged business continuity with generosity in reliefs such as Business Property Relief (BPR).
There is no ‘silver bullet’ for Northern Ireland businesses in how they can navigate the challenges posed by the recent tariff turbulence. However, it is crucial that they are agile, strategic, and proactive in managing risk within an increasingly uncertain trade environment.
Following its original announcement in 2015, Making Tax Digital for Income Tax (“MTD”) is finally being introduced in phases from April 2026 with the Government confirming its commitment to MTD at the Autumn 2024 budget.
Explore how businesses can adapt to the new tariff paradigm with strategic supply chain adjustments, tax compliance, and pricing strategies in a shifting trade environment.
The Spring Statement from Chancellor Rachel Reeves was squarely aimed at retaining economic credibility in the face of worsening global economic conditions.
As expected, today’s Spring Statement did not introduce any significant tax changes. The Chancellor’s main announcement in her speech related to continued investment in tackling tax avoidance.
Maximise tax efficiency before the 5 April 2025 deadline. Learn about key changes to IHT, CGT, SDLT, and pension contributions to optimise your planning.
Discover how the Autumn Budget impacts NI businesses with increased tax rates, NIC changes, and inheritance relief reforms. Prepare your plan now.
Explore the key tax and spending changes expected in the first Labour Budget since 2010, addressing the £22bn shortfall and potential reforms in pensions and CGT.
The Furnished Holiday Letting (FHL) regime provides valuable tax relief for property owners who let out furnished properties as short-term holiday accommodations