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Regulating tax advice, plus new professional behaviour wording

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In this episode, we speak to Ray McCann, fresh from delivering this year’s Hardman Lecture on Monday 25 November, about regulating the provision of tax advice. Plus, Sophie Wales, ICAEW Director of Regulatory Policy, explains upcoming changes to the ICAEW Code of Ethics around professional behaviour.

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  • 00:55 Regulating tax advice
  • 08:09 New professional behaviour wording
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Host

Philippa Lamb

Reporter

Mark Rowland

Guests

  • Ray McCann, Consultant, Charter Tax
  • Sophie Wales, Director of Regulatory Policy, ICAEW

Producer

Natalie Chisholm

Episode first published: 2 December 2024
Podcast recorded: 25 November 2024

All views expressed on this podcast are those of the contributors and don’t necessarily reflect those of ICAEW or its members.

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