Friday, 30 October 2009

Treasury Commissioned Report on British Offshore Financial Centres published

The final report of Michael Foot’s Review of the opportunities and challenges facing the British Crown Dependencies (Guernsey, Isle of Man, Jersey) and six Overseas Territories (Anguilla, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Gibraltar, Turks and Caicos Islands) was published on 29 October. The full text of the report is available online. Also published at the same time was Deloitte's report on tax avoidance by UK companies using these centres and the amount not being paid in tax. A combined report is also available.

New ASB report on annual reports

The Accounting Standards Board, part of the Financial Reporting Council, has published a report on the state of narrative reporting in annual reports. It focused on: how companies are complying with the enhanced business review content requirements from the Companies Act 2006 (CA); effective communication and presentation of the required content; and areas that are leading to clutter in narrative reporting. The full text of "Rising to the challenge" is available on the FRC website.

Wednesday, 28 October 2009

UK private businesses call for tax certainty

Private businesses want to see a more stable tax regime that will support and encourage growth according to The Enterprising UK 2009 survey published by PricewaterhouseCoopers.
Head of UK private business at PwC, Mary Monfries, states " Private business is calling for a stable, certain tax environment in which to conduct their business successfully".

Tuesday, 27 October 2009

SFO settles Amec 'irregular receipts' case for £5m

The Serious Fraud Squad has agreed a civil court settlement of £4.9m with the engineering group Amec concerning $9m of 'irregular receipts' that the company took in relation to the construction of the Incheon Bridge in Korea.

Monday, 26 October 2009

Herald article on plan fo larger state role in bankruptcy cases

There was an article in the Herald newspaper on 26 October on reactions to the Scottish Government's proposals to part-nationalise the management of personal bankruptcy. ICAS is one of the organisations giving a response.

Report calls for new green taxes

A report published by the Green Fiscal Commisson on 26 October 2009 is calling for a green tax shift which would allow government to deliver economic as well as environmental benefits. Among the things that it calls for are a levy on new cars and an increase in fuel duties.