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Chart of the week: UK pension funds
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- 20 Sep 2024
Our chart this week is on the £2.0tn market value of funded occupational pension schemes on 31 March 2024 and how their assets are invested.
FRC updates to UK GAAP - how to prepare
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- 20 Sep 2024
The Financial Reporting Council’s new September 2024 editions of UK and Ireland financial reporting standards include changes to FRS 101 and FRS 102. ICAEW’s Corporate Reporting Faculty has resources to ensure you’re ready.
An accountant in public service
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- 19 Sep 2024
King’s Honours: former chartered accountant Chris White has been active in district politics since 1998.
ICAEW makes its case for Budget tax measures
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- 19 Sep 2024
ICAEW has set out its recommendations for the business tax roadmap to be published at the Budget and has encouraged the government to carry-out a wider review of the tax system. ICAEW's Tax Faculty goes through the details.
Budget must take immediate action on growth, says ICAEW
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- 19 Sep 2024
The Chancellor must put incentivising growth at the heart of the Budget, says ICAEW, as it calls for long-term fiscal planning, a fundamental review of the tax system and investment in skills and green technologies.
Tax news in brief 18 September 2024
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- 18 Sep 2024
Highlights from the broader tax news for the week ending 18 September 2024, including: HMRC pillar two guidance; an update to the system for providing information in support of a claim for R&D tax relief; and new VAT legislation relating to caravans.
ICAEW calls again for FHL brightline test
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- 18 Sep 2024
ICAEW’s Tax Faculty has responded to the government’s consultation on draft legislation which provides for the abolition of the furnished holiday lettings (FHL) tax regime from April 2025.
A brief history of VAT in Europe and the UK
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- 18 Sep 2024
Hatched as a concept at the end of the First World War and brought into use in the wake of the Second, VAT was designed to be simple and politically neutral.
How standards can help squash the greenwash
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- 18 Sep 2024
Corporate reporting and marketing communications are surprisingly close bedfellows on the greenwashing front. While the former is highly regulated, the latter is increasingly attracting the scrutiny of regulators.
Copilots: AI as a partner for productivity
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- 18 Sep 2024
Artificial intelligence is revolutionising the accounting profession, enabling accountants to work smarter, faster and better. Here Shamus Rae, CEO of Engine B, explains how accountants can leverage the power of AI without losing their human touch and professional judgement.
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