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ChatGPT and accountancy: know its limits
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- 22 Mar 2023
Generative AI such as ChatGPT offers plenty of opportunities for accountants to automate certain tasks, but it’s important to understand its issues and limitations before putting the technology to use.
Neurodiversity: the power of thinking differently
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- 22 Mar 2023
Up to 20% of the UK population is neurodivergent and yet as we reflect on Neurodiversity Celebration Week, embracing the strengths that diversity of thought can offer business remains a work in progress, says Dan Harris.
Surprise inflation rise causes interest rate headache
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- 22 Mar 2023
Official data reveals that UK inflation rose for the first time in six months in February amid vegetable shortages, leaving the Bank of England with a tough decision on interest rates.
ICAEW-hosted Labour Business Network analyses Spring Budget
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- 22 Mar 2023
Business rates, SME late payments and net zero were among subjects tackled by Shadow Secretary of State for Business and Industrial Strategy, Jonathan Reynolds MP, in an ICAEW-hosted business Q&A.
Customs Declaration Service: have you been charged twice?
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- 22 Mar 2023
A recent major incident with the service has caused some declarants to make import declarations twice, meaning taxpayers may have been charged twice for the same movement.
What reliefs should be available to environmental land management activities?
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- 22 Mar 2023
The government is implementing frameworks to support private investment in nature’s recovery. Ecosystem service markets can assist in achieving the UK’s wider net-zero strategy, but there is uncertainty about how the current tax rules apply.
Public sector finances return to red
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- 21 Mar 2023
February fiscal deficit hits £17bn, while the cumulative deficit for 11 months of £132bn doesn’t include backdated public sector pay awards.
Supporting staff through Ramadan
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- 21 Mar 2023
Communication, support and empathy can ensure your Muslim colleagues can celebrate their faith without it impacting their work
Credit Suisse: unpacking the fallout
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- 21 Mar 2023
In what has been a turbulent time in the banking world, the collapse and subsequent buyout of Credit Suisse is likely to have far-reaching ramifications.
10 tips for goods import and export
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- 21 Mar 2023
Since the UK left the EU on 31 December 2020, more businesses are required to classify movements of goods as imports and exports. Ruth Corkin and Ed Saltmarsh set out advice for businesses.
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