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Chart of the week: government bond yields
- Article
- 18 Jun 2026
Our chart this week highlights how the UK has one of the highest government bond yields (the interest rates payable by governments) among advanced economies.
Iran deal: how long until supply chains recover?
- Article
- 17 Jun 2026
The Memorandum of Understanding between the US and Iran may bring the closure of the Strait of Hormuz to an end, but recovery for supply chains will be slow. Here’s what it means for accountants.
When is CEO pay a problem?
- Podcast
- 17 Jun 2026
Last year CEO pay rose 20 times faster than workers’ pay, according to new research from Oxfam and the International Trade Union Confederation. At the most extreme end of that pay scale, investors approved an executive package for Elon Musk worth a potential $1tn.
Tax news in brief 17 June 2026
- Article
- 17 Jun 2026
Highlights from the broader tax news for the week ending 17 June 2026, including an update from the government on HMRC’s efforts to tackle high street tax fraud.
Plans for mandatory payrolling of benefits in kind revised
- Article
- 16 Jun 2026
Only company car, van, fuel and medical benefits in kind (BIK) will be subject to mandatory payrolling from April 2027, with most other benefits not coming within scope until April 2028.
How to deal with furnished holiday lets in 2025/26 tax return
- Article
- 16 Jun 2026
Following the abolition of special tax treatment for furnished holiday lets (FHL) with effect from 5 April 2025, ICAEW’s Tax Faculty explains what you need to keep in mind when preparing the self assessment tax return for tax year 2025/26.
Tax changes proposed for UK-resident members of overseas entities
- Article
- 16 Jun 2026
The government is seeking views on proposed changes aimed at reducing the high effective tax rate suffered by UK-resident members of reverse hybrid entities, including the United States (US) limited liability company (LLC).
Three things that may surprise you about the summer holiday VAT cut
- Article
- 16 Jun 2026
As businesses struggle to get to grips with the temporary reduced rate of VAT applying over the summer holidays, ICAEW’s Tax Faculty highlights three areas which could cause confusion for restaurants, venues and families.
HMRC contacts final group of taxpayers within MTD income tax
- Article
- 15 Jun 2026
Mandation letters will be sent to taxpayers who filed their 2024/25 self assessment tax return after the 31 January 2026 deadline or amended their return, taking their qualifying income above £50,000.
Why is Scope 3 so complicated for financial services?
- Article
- 15 Jun 2026
Scope 3 emissions can be very difficult for financial services firms to calculate, given they supply services to businesses across all sizes and sectors. ICAEW has published a series of case studies to help.
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