VAT expert calls for reform of “Britain’s most contentious tax” on 50th anniversary
As VAT reaches a historic milestone of 50 years in UK law, the head of VAT at an organisation supporting more than
As VAT reaches a historic milestone of 50 years in UK law, the head of VAT at an organisation supporting more than
Content creators and professionals in related fields often face the challenge of photo editing with efficiency. Despite advancements in photo editing applications, their
Today’s government announcements on energy security and climate change are inadequate and risk failing to meet UK climate targets, says Friends of
UK car production rose 13.1% in February, up to 69,707 units, according to the latest figures published today by the Society of
Small businesses are in a David and Goliath battle for talent. Research has found that almost half of SME workers are looking
The Treasury is almost £2 billion in profit on loans it made under the Help to Buy house purchase scheme, which formally
The government will not reverse post-financial crisis banking regulation, Jeremy Hunt has said, amid growing concerns that Britain is loosening post-Brexit rules
Mortgage approvals rose for the first time since August in a sign that the “worst is in the past”, Bank of England
Twitter has reversed course on plans to limit presence on its “for you” timeline to paying users only, with Elon Musk claiming
Eamonn Holmes has lost an appeal over a tax ruling associated with his earnings as a presenter on This Morning. Upper Tribunal judges