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Treasury will consult over options to stamp out on poor quality tax advice.
Susan Ball, RSM and President of CIOT discusses proposed options to offset tax.
AAT welcomes the suspension of planned cuts to HMRC’s self-assessment and VAT helplines, but warns
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Come and find us at this year's Festival of Accounting & Bookkeeping. Members can use our code to ac
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Whether or not your client has undeclared dividend income to report, documentary evidence is vital.
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