AAT members are speaking at DAS, the one-stop shop for digital solutions.
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Why we are so enthusiastic about the prospect of accountability for all tax agents.
AAT Connect covered a wide range of issues and topics, and among the most popular was a pair of sess
Many are aware of blockchain in the context of cryptocurrency, but it has practical applications for
Confusing customs procedures are causing a headache for the accountants supporting and guiding small
We're proud that our members' hard work is being recognised. Here's what happened at the Accounting
Susan Ball, RSM and President of CIOT discusses proposed options to offset tax.
The Treasury has announced £51m in additional funding for HMRC to support its performance and phone
Forecasting has never been more vital, but many accountants cannot produce the reports their busines
AAT’s Professional Standards team share their advice on AAT’s Professional indemnity insurance p
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Accounting Technician is AAT's award-winning magazine for members. Check out the latest issue to sta
Whether you’re currently studying with AAT or a professional member, you’ll understand the impor
Five AAT apprentices and trainees at Worcestershire County Council explain why they choose to learn
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The average recruiter or hiring manager spends six to eight seconds looking at a CV before they deci
It's a pivotal point in the interview, the tables are turned and you’re asked if you have any ques
We look at the emerging role of Finance Business Partner in the modern accounting industry.
When setting up practice, attracting new clients is essential. So how picky should you be?
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Have you ever wondered why you pay the price for things that you do? Why a bottle of shampoo c
Accountancy isn’t just about punching in numbers; you’ve got to explain complicated concepts, su
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The government must raise money, but does it have to come from taxes?
Government proposals attempt to reduce the admin burden on SMEs. Accountants discuss whether they'll
Have you ever been working on a spreadsheet and got distracted... and before you know it, you’ve o
Be in the know about anti-money laundering. Our explainer tells you all you need to know to get star
Mark has spent over 25 years working in tax and specialises in Personal and Capital Gains Tax. After beginning his career as a Revenue Officer at HMRC, Mark worked for a number of years as a Tax Senior at an in-house tax department for a UK stockbroker, dealing primarily with high net worth individuals. He joined Thomson Reuters in 2006, working on support and as a Business Analyst before becoming Product Owner for Digital Personal Tax. He now holds the position of Product Manager for Tax. He and the team are currently working closely with HMRC over the upcoming move to Digital Tax Accounts.
In his latest article, Mark Purdue answers some critical questions about the new version of MTD and what it means for accountants and their clients.
Many firms are laying the groundwork for Making Tax Digital starting with a software assessment, client communication and a client assessment. Here are the 10 steps you need to take to prepare.
The Government has estimated the transitional cost of MTD will be £280 per business – much lower than the estimate given by the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) at a cost of £2,770 per year per business.