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Dark clouds over public finances as January falls short
- Article
- 24 Feb 2025
A smaller-than-anticipated boost from self assessment tax receipts added to pressures on the public finances ahead of the Spring Forecast next month.
Retail sector optimism shows signs of waning
- Article
- 24 Feb 2025
Last summer brought hope that the retail sector had turned a corner in its recovery from the pandemic. Now, figures suggest it is back in the doldrums. Is that really the case?
Economic update: why UK ‘stagflation’ risk is rising
- Article
- 21 Feb 2025
Underlying momentum in the UK economy remains weak despite a better than expected end to 2024. ICAEW’s Economies Director Suren Thiru discusses the implications.
Mark Pavlides is new Access Accountancy Chair
- Article
- 21 Feb 2025
ICAEW interim Managing Director, Operations, takes over from Sharron Gunn.
Chart of the week: UK Regular Forces
- Article
- 21 Feb 2025
Our chart this week illustrates how soldier, sailor and aircrew numbers have fallen from 338,000 fifty years ago to a new low of 136,000 on 1 Jan 2025. Could this be the turning point now that defence spending is back on the agenda?
ICAEW regulatory round-up: February 2025
- Newsletter
- 21 Feb 2025
Read about our next film on audit, Crossing the Line, launching in May, and get updates on disciplinary cases, regulations, and events.
ICAEW has questions for HMRC on mandatory payrolling of benefits
- Article
- 21 Feb 2025
ICAEW believes that clarification is needed regarding the government’s plans to mandate the reporting of income tax and class 1A national insurance contributions (NICs) for most benefits in kind (BiKs) through pay as you earn in real time.
Don’t forget April tax changes for double cab pick-ups, says ICAEW
- Article
- 21 Feb 2025
HMRC is changing its policy on double cab pick-ups (DCPUs). From April 2025, most DCPUs will be treated as cars, not vans, for direct tax purposes, potentially meaning increased tax bills for employers, employees and businesses.
The evolving landscape of fraud protection and payments
- Article
- 20 Feb 2025
New developments to combat fraud across the financial services industry are likely to be good news for consumers, but the impact on business and banks could be significant. ICAEW’s Andrew Boardman explains.
Is the FRC doing enough to support small audits?
- Article
- 20 Feb 2025
A new FRC campaign to help SMEs navigate the audit market takes an upbeat approach – but there are deeper concerns about how UK auditing standards apply to smaller audits.
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