Coronavirus and employment: the HR dimension
Coronavirus has forced unprecedented economic conditions upon most businesses, putting many in the unwelcome position of having to rationalise costs. Part of this review will
IR35 changes postponed
So, coronavirus has achieved in days what months of rational argument didn’t: it’s been announced that the “off-payroll working” (aka IR35) changes that were to
Coronavirus: why now is not the time for investors to panic
Since the first reported case on 31 December 2019, coronavirus has constantly been headline news and investors will be aware that the equity markets have
Coronavirus and employee tax
The present crisis raises a number of issues for businesses with employees. Many will be encouraging homeworking: some will already be contemplating reducing headcount. Where
Statutory Sick Pay for employees affected by coronavirus
Updated 26 May If you have employees affected by coronavirus, here are the points to be aware of regarding Statutory Sick Pay (SSP): Employees who
Fishers win at Tribunal herring: ground-breaking decision on TOAA
For many years, legislation has been in place which counters attempts to avoid tax by shifting assets abroad. Predictably, it’s known as the Transfer of
BKL and MIPIM 2020
We’re sorry to announce that our property team have decided to cancel their attendance at MIPIM 2020, owing to the spread of coronavirus. We look
Webinar: Budget 2020 Musings
At our webinar on Thursday 12 March, we dug into the nooks and crannies of the previous day’s Budget speech with the BKL tax consulting team’s usual blend
Did he mention taxes? Our Budget 2020 tax analysis
Until the last couple of months or so, conventional wisdom was that the 2020 Budget would be dominated by the financial consequences of Brexit. To
Budget 2020: summary
When Philip Hammond delivered the last Budget 499 days ago, in the midst of the Brexit negotiations, he could not have imagined that the next