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Twitter Inc.'s U.K. unit failed to report its 2021 corporate finances by a December deadline, the government's public registry said.
February 7 -
CFOs at some of the U.K.'s largest companies have already complained to the Big Four about the high costs of audits.
January 31 -
Accounting firm KPMG is expanding its Manchester presence with extra tech workers and a revamped office space with meetings at its core.
November 28 -
The prime minister quit after a brief and chaotic tenure that saw her announce a massive package of tax cuts before unwinding most of it in the face of a market rout.
October 20 -
The PM scrapped her plan in another dramatic U-turn, hours after she fired Kwasi Kwarteng as U.K. chancellor of the exchequer.
October 14 -
Pressure is coming from the financial markets and members of the ruling Conservative Party to restore economic credibility.
October 13 -
PPP misrepresentation; rebuilding clients' basis; what you're doing wrong; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
October 11
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The High Court considers taxes; a new perspective on cyber attacks; how to answer the phone; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
October 4
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The Biden administration is alarmed over the market turmoil triggered by the new U.K. government's economic program.
September 29 -
The order from 2019 said some businesses were given an unjustified exemption from British anti-tax avoidance rules
June 8 -
Roman Abramovich’s U.K. business empire stretched far beyond Chelsea Football Club. Among those who helped build it was an upstart firm with an illustrious name.
May 20 -
The new product is a move toward readiness for the U.K. tax authority’s “Making Tax Digital” initiative.
August 31 -
Along with entering a new region, the company is releasing a new suite of features targeted at U.K. business needs.
March 9 -
The European Union is on course to hand dozens of U.K.-based companies a pre-Brexit tax bombshell, according to people familiar with a state-aid probe that could lead to bills exceeding 1 billion pounds ($1.3 billion).
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