Monthly Archives: May 2012

One in Four Not Ready for Pensions

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A recent survey has found that roughly one in four firms are not ready for the new pension legislation which comes into force later this year; as this blog explains. Continue reading

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HMRC’s Adviser-Charging Stance Shifts

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HMRC have rewritten the guidelines in regard to RDR adviser-charging rules; having changed their stance on implementation costs; as our blog explains. Continue reading

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CIoT and IIT Merging

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It has been revealed that two of the UK’s tax bodies, the CIoT and IIT are set to complete a merger by the beginning of next month; as this latest blog post explains. Continue reading

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Alternative Dispute Resolution Service Extended

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HMRC have announced that their ADR service is to be extended nationwide, following a successful pilot scheme; as this latest blog post explains. Continue reading

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Tax Avoidance Schemes In The Headlines

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In an unusual step, Barclays Bank have hit back at the government for singling them out over tax avoidance schemes earlier this year; as our latest blog post explains. Continue reading

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