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Rolling the dice on VAT: why in-game currency isn’t legal tender

If in-game currency is bought with real money, then resold for real money, is VAT due on those sales?

BKL appoint new Corporate Tax Partner

We’re proud to announce the appointment of Kate Gott as Corporate Tax Partner.

Major changes for cross-border VAT groups

Businesses with cross-border VAT groups should review their structures urgently, so the group (or part of it) is not at risk of disassembly.

Hotel La Tour: a key decision on fundraising-related input VAT

For businesses planning to raise funds through the sale of shares, the Supreme Court decision in Hotel La Tour raises understanding of fundraising-related input VAT.

Lee Brook - CEO

The Moment – December 2025

The Moment brings you our latest insights and updates to help you make the most of them. December 2025 Issue.

Airline Placement v HMRC: VAT and training for pilots

The Tribunal decisions in Airline Placement Limited v HMRC (2025) make it interesting from a procedural VAT point of view.

Autumn Budget 2025: changes for businesses and investors

Several changes in Autumn Budget 2025 will have major implications for business owners.

Solving challenges in the UK property market – watch our video

If your UK property ambitions are coming up against rising costs, cashflow delays and other obstacles, how can legislative changes and specialist advisory support help your company to thrive in the sector?.

Focusing on employee experiences in 2026

This webinar explored diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) reflections, predictions and priorities for the year ahead.

New Year, New Accounting: your practical roadmap for new FRS 102

FRS 102 has changed companies' reporting requirements from 2026. Read our recommended six-step roadmap for updating your systems and processes.

Stay Ahead: Your Next Moves After the Autumn Budget 2025

The Autumn Budget 2025 brings shifts for taxpayers, business owners, property investors and employers. Here are the winners and losers.

Luigi Lungarella

HMRC to review long-standing Partial Exemption Special Methods: what businesses need to know

In November 2025, HMRC revealed that VAT partial exemption special methods (PESMs) that are ten years or older will be subject to review.

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Keeping up with financial and tax developments is increasingly complex

Headlines are easy to come by, but understanding what they actually mean for you, your business, or your future is another matter

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