The announcement by the Prime Minister last week of the proposed parliamentary timetable for the debate on British adhesion to the Treaty of Rome indicates very clearly that a decision 'on the merits' is to be postponed to the latest time practicable.
Following the Panama Papers scandal, introduction of the PSC register, and increasingly complex ownership structures,
Chris Bull talks to Roger Carson and Wayne Johnson about why getting a grip on company data has never been so critical
The proposed overhaul of the Accounts Rules attempts to strike a balance between the administrative burden on firms and the protection of client money, writes Jennifer Martin
Lockstep agreements offer security and shared success; rather than scrapping them, firms should concentrate on getting them right, advises Mark Briegal
Conor Brindley and Matt O'Brien advise on the fairly innocuous situations that could lead to purchasers paying the new additional rate of stamp duty land tax