The term “Britishcore” [1] is inexplicably riding high on the hog, flagging some of the more mundane and ramshackle aspects ...
Currently HMRC’s main use of AI is believed to be in compliance risk, for example in VAT fraud, by detecting patterns of VAT ...
Tom Herbert’s busy schedule has taken him to NetSuite’s SuiteWorld in Las Vegas and Accountex North in Manchester. He talks ...
Junior auditors risk being thrust into the spotlight without being equipped with the status and tools to “do much about it”, ...
I am so fed up of clients lately saying, well, so and so does this, and so and so does that.  Why are we not doing that?  Or Dave down the pub says my ...
The company has two Shareholders 50% each. One of the shareholders is leaving and the company is planning to buy back his shares. For how long should the ...
A client of mine in the production sector incurs expenses for food, which they say is shoot subsistence. Is it possible to recover these costs, given ...
My recent query about the Cycle-to-Work scheme descended into an unseemly and bigotted attack on cyclists befitting of the "Daily Torygraph". I think as ...
No, not the fact the rate will stay the same, but assuming it does how this will be spun as a bad and gloomy news story (including here on Aweb) and will ...
As it did with data protection, the European Union has initiated the first significant shot across the bows when it comes to ...
Client company has been set up as a limited company with two unrelated directors, who are both shareholders (100 ordinary £1 shares held per person). The directors would like the option of being to ...
Having launched Virtual FD in 2010 to help new businesses who needed assistance at finance director level but weren’t ready ...