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A year of two halves
- Podcast
- 02 Dec 2024
In this episode of The Tax Track, we reflect on 2024, a busy year in politics and in tax, and consider areas that will keep us busy in 2025, including regulation of tax agents and HMRC service levels.
How to fix VAT
- Podcast
- 29 Oct 2024
In this episode we’ll be talking about the problems with VAT and why ICAEW is launching a new campaign, How to Fix VAT.
Checkout time for furnished holiday lets
- Podcast
- 02 Oct 2024
The abolition of the furnished holiday lettings (FHL) rules from April 2025 was announced in the Spring Budget. We discuss the potential issues.
MTD: what you should do now
- Podcast
- 29 Aug 2024
This episode of The Tax Track looks at what agents need to do now to ensure that their practice and their clients are ready for MTD ITSA, starting in April 2026.
Time to act on basis period reform
- Podcast
- 31 Jul 2024
Basis period reform is an important issue at the moment, with 2023/24 a transitional year. We look at the impact of this for businesses filling in their tax returns.
HMRC on hold
- Podcast
- 02 Jul 2024
A damning report from the National Audit Office in May this year concluded what many have long suspected, that customer service from HMRC is falling ‘far below’ expected levels. In this episode of The Tax Track, we look at the problem, its impact and potential solutions.
Pros and cons of payrolling benefits
- Podcast
- 30 May 2024
In this episode of The Tax Track, we discuss HMRC’s plans to mandate the payrolling of benefits in kind, and look at the implications of a recent tax case.
Associated companies: a family affair
- Podcast
- 29 Apr 2024
What is an associated company and how can this affect business taxation? This episode of The Tax Track looks at how to spot an associated company and apply the rules, particularly in relation to corporation tax.
New tax year, new developments in R&D
- Podcast
- 04 Apr 2024
In this episode, we look at the implications behind the new tax measures introduced in the Spring Budget and delve into the new research and development tax reliefs that are coming into effect this month.
Crunch time: VAT (or not) on poppadoms
- Podcast
- 29 Feb 2024
Why would a food producer argue that its product is not ready for human consumption? And why does the tax year start on 6 April? Find out the answers in the latest episode of The Tax Track podcast from ICAEW.
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