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- HMRC chairman steps down
- Subcontractors unhappy over retention monies
- Government backtracks on new tax filing dates
- CRM has "transformational effect" says study
- New governance rules not helping performance
- EC group to advise on accounting standards
- Senior execs still battling with new standards
- Pensions contributions impacting on investment says CBI
- UK economy receives boost in June
- Microsoft changes financial reporting structure
- iSoft to investigate accounting
- New HMRC more aggressive
- Businesses to claim back under-recovered VAT
- US firms advise UK on Sarbanes-Oxley compliance
- IASB announces IFRS moratorium until 2009
- Teachers get personal finance education
- Insurance industry finds IFRS needs further embedding
- AIDB to probe NI accountants
- ACCA to collaborate with SII
- FSA to end audit requirements
- CBI chief: Corporation tax level "unsustainable"
- HMRC hit by strikes
- CRM software revenues up 9.7%
- One in five accountants planning move
- HMRC accused of contract rule breaking
- Single premium insurance policy holders urged to stay calm
- BASDA to attend payroll solutions event
- New call for standardised UK accounting rules
- Pension deficits still problem for FTSE 100
- Management accounting research started
- UK must do better on IT skills
- Interest rates rise for first time in two years
- ACCA seeks less accounting standards
- ABI calls for end to Big Four dominance
- Civil service falls short on accountants
- Business and accountancy collide on IFRS
- iSoft suspends commercial director following accounting irregularities
- FSA fines Merrill Lynch for reporting failures
- Sarbanes-Oxley reform touted by US treasury secretary
- Friends Provident down on accounting changes
- Data quality review crucial for Basel II compliance says M&S Money
- Feedback floods in to FRC audit review
- SEC eases Sox requirements for overseas listings
- CIMA to stage inaugural student conference
- Glaxo settles price fixing cases for $70m
- Business confidence on two-year high
- Carousel fraud costing HMRC up to £1.9bn
- Deloitte reports revenues of £1.5bn but warns good times over
- POB launches consultation on transparency reports
- Corporate manslaughter bill "offers nothing different"
- HMRC pursues anti-tax fraud powers
- Irish authority asks for 'accountant' protection
- Smaller manufacturers experiencing first export growth in 10 years
- Uncertainty led to interest rate increase, says MPC
- Big Four should adhere to Combined Code says FSA
- High street sales slow in July
- Doubts raised over 'costly' freight transport security measures
- Bankruptcies to nearly double by 2009
- CRM enjoying strong growth
- Businesses having to bolster worker education
- Nearly half of companies producing an OFR
- Some businesses still guilty of illegal pay
- Auditor calls for international standards
- Effectiveness of incentive schemes questioned
- Ifac backs greater internal control
- iSoft accounts to face FSA scrutiny
- Manufacturing demand at 20-month peak says CBI
- European firms plan R&D spending increase
- New SORP-making body targets industry input
- Conservatives aim to boost pensions pot and competitiveness
- Irish retail sales volume increases by 6.3 per cent
- Former CBI chief hits back over immigration claim
- HMRC could face legal challenge over VAT rules
- Concern over late payments to small suppliers
- Euronext rules out Sarbanes-Oxley burden
- Accounting errors see St Ives profits fall £2.8 million
- Company directors wrong over standards concerns says ASB chief
- Accountancy body examines sustainability
- UK, US and Switzerland among "the most corrupt" says economist
- Irish moves to protect "accountant" could force UK's hand
- NAO relaunches NHS IT probe
- New ACAs receive record payday
- Around a quarter new City accountants recruited overseas say consultants
- ICAS signs fast-track agreement with ACT
- Sheer volume of IFRS data risks obscuring key disclosures says E&Y
- Euronext to avoid Sox rules
- World Com boss ordered to report to prison
- KPMG proposes greater file access in auditor changes
- NAO qualifies parliamentary accounts
- Era of record big four profits coming to close says PwC boss
- Government pledges protection for LSE regulation
- UK accountancy institutes to be unified by 2016 says Grant Thornton boss
- Big four move to squash joint audit plan
- ICAEW chief pleads for reconciliation
- Compliance procedures emerging as biggest vulnerability says survey
- Accountancy recruitment outstrips staff numbers says ICAI
- Angry investors demand investigation as Homebuy calls in administrators
- Accountancy firms best three employers say grads
- Ernst & Young confirm US inspection at UK office
- IFRS2 wipes £4.6bn profit from FTSE 100
- Global tax authorities agree co-ordinated crack down on avoidance
- Carousel fraud "holed below the waterline" by bank bust
- Young partners could sue for profit under new age laws
- UK carousel fraud real losses £8.4bn claims report
- IASB announces review following NGO pressure
- AIM matches 2005 fundraising in 9 months
- Market forces 'could break up Big Four'
- Record numbers of CA trainees in Scotland
- Auditing is a 'stepping stone for future business leaders'
- Smaller businesses 'not using remote working'
- HMRC 'threatens' company directors
- Inspectors to be trained in software R&D
- Accountancy firms 'ignoring the internet'
- New measures to tackle on illegal money flows proposed
- Pension reforms 'will put strain on smaller firms'
- Four-fifths of small businesses predict performance improvement
- Employment laws 'cost businesses £37 million'
- Women executives account for 3% of FTSE 350 chiefs
- VAT for temping jobs will be a "burden", says ICAEW
- IFAC launches website aid
- IPSAS to be adopted by UN
- IASB and IASC Foundation launch new website
- Job cuts forecast as volume growth slows
- HMRC makes stamp duty blunder
- Vice presidential candidates 'need better screening'
- UK 'most popular' for FDI
- Auditor liability 'should be limited'
- FSB tells government not to 'pass the buck' on training
- CIPFA launches anti-fraud guide
- 51% of accountants say pay reviews 'cause conflict'
- Billions wasted by late payments, survey finds
- NHS is fourth-largest consultancy market, survey finds
- CIPFA expands website
- 43 per cent of global companies 'lose out to bribing competitors'
- Software developers need to upgrade, expert says
- More than 50% of accountants 'work overtime'
- UK tax system 'puts investors off'
- Accountancy 'attractive to young adults'
- Accountants 'more overweight than other professions'
- ICAEW launches accountancy support group
- Almost a third of businesses 'would produce OFRs'
- EC to investigate audit market
- Nearly half of accountants get no bonus, survey finds
- Accounting standard 'ignores SMEs'
- Women get almost 20% less pay than men, survey shows
- Call for a Taxpayers' Charter in 2007 budget
- OFRs fall by 21% as reports get longer
- HMRC aids painting theft case
- Tax forum 'fails to close trust gap'
- Cipfa to hold workshop
- Bosses earn 86 times a typical salary
- FA censured by the FSA
- Government cost farmers £22.5 million, says NAO
- Government amends small business auditing rules
- Conservatives to 'champion' small businesses
- Shadow tax plans to be examined by PwC
- Yoko Ono accuses record labels of "deficient" accounting
- Poles fill industry gap, study shows
- Accountants' work 'goes unrecognised'
- EC defends anti-fraud
- Lord Lawson: Chancellor threatening UK business
- IFRS 'leading to accounting misinterpretations'
- Competition set up to find exciting accountants
- IMA urges chancellor to rethink taxes
- KPMG: Fraud prevention should stretch internally
- Former CBI head welcomes accountancy inquiry
- CCTB would be 'bad for business', study finds
- CIMA opens office
- Music label probes accounting fraud
- Conservatives to 'champion' small businesses (1)
- Accounting qualification launched for youngsters
- New chief executive for ICAEW
- Absenteeism 'a problem for accountants'
- Calls for capping on auditor liability
- Number of Yorkshire accountants 'has increased by 33%'
- SME proposals prepared for fair reporting
- Bonus increases 'aim to unearth talent'
- Financiers over 50 'have less earning potential'
- 'Cool' new image for accountants in Hong Kong
- Accountants should 'help combat climate change'
- Accounting students could 'earn while they learn'
- Ethical standard for accountants published
- Shift towards principle-based standards needed
- Help for SMEs in claiming R&D tax credits
- Employee benefits standard drafted
- Businesses 'unprepared for disaster'
- CIPFA issues good practice guide
- IFRIC issues new IFRS guidelines
- London given two years to comply with accounting standards
- IASCF to evaluate oversight function
- CBI: Britain must opt out of 48-hour week
- BDO named best accountancy firm
- US SEC to spend $54m on XBRL implementation
- European centre for Chinese accountancy students
- ASB to change FRS on retirement benefits
- CIMA and IoD launch event
- IAASB issues new standards
- ACCA: Exploit talent management
- Values raise performance, survey finds
- Vista appears to comply with antitrust laws, report states
- Accountants 'have little faith' in Brown's policies
- Meetings 'cost £25m in lost productivity'
- Accounts 'could need resubmitting'
- XBRL to become essential to financial reporting
- Fast-growing companies 'spend more on R&D'
- WFA 'could cause employers difficulties'
- Vista uptake 'could overtake XP'
- Accountants confident about 2007 global economy (42)
- Accountants 'not promoting' company websites
- Vista launches in New York
- Accountants confident about 2007 global economy
- Vista to be launched in January
- IASB issues new standard
- CIMA releases pensions risk guide
- Businesses reject financial reporting changes
- 'Organisational changes needed for internet-based reporting'
- Shared services increase in popularity with public sector
- CIMA to work with CMA Canada to develop guidelines
- Computer experts 'impressed' with Windows Vista
- Term 'accountant' under scrutiny in Ireland
- IASCF proposes expansion
- Auditor issues CIS guidance
- Microsoft increases Vista virtualisation
- Partner rotation 'threatens audit quality'
- AIM companies 'not fully utilising reviews'
- Heritage valuations 'could be problematic'
- Directors 'not ready for audit roles'
- FRS 20 not to be changed for subsidiaries
- CIOT criticises draft finance bill
- Shortcuts 'can be reinstated in Vista'
- Employers: Workers becoming too powerful
- Government ponders changes to overseas profits tax
- SMEs 'at risk from bribery and corruption'
- Businesses 'badge themselves as accountants' to avoid tax
- Virtualisation 'requires tight security'
- Online business information 'not always checked'
- Convergence 'a long way off'
- Windows XP to be discontinued
- Be mindful of MSC legislation, accountants warned
- ACCA 'largest accountancy body'
- Microsoft lends a hand in SaaS programme
- HMRC to let overseas investors off the hook?
- SEC 'concerned' about FAS 159
- Workers 'lax' on PC security
- Senior managers 'most likely to commit fraud'
- FRC calls for comments on corporate governance code
- Microsoft takes Vista update tester applications
- IASB publishes fair value discussion paper
- SMEs 'unaware of pirated software risks'
- Accountancy alliance to challenge big four dominance
- 'More could be done' to Vista
- Irish accountants pessimistic about business climate
- Accountancy recruitment boom forecasted
- Businesses 'fail to implement compliance advice'
- Simpler tax system proposed for SMEs
- IASC appoints XBRL team leader
- IASCF calls for better interaction with the IASB
- CESR consults over GAAP in third countries
- IT 'vital' for success but not being fully exploited
- Family businesses 'would sell to outside offers'
- Ireland against common corporate tax proposals
- Alliance advises FRC on ownership rules
- ASB calls for comment on SME standard
- ICAEW 'supportive of HMRC initiative'
- SMEs 'vulnerable to phishing'
- Bodies to confer on IFRS application
- Microsoft launches Longhorn beta amid tidy earnings
- Financiers 'unaware of XBRL benefits'
- CBI: Workers branded low-skilled
- ICAS issues pensions guidance
- HMRC advises directors over pensions
- Graduates 'need workplace experience' to get on in business
- Board directors 'should consider IT strategies'
- FRC publishes strategic framework
- ICAS: Directors 'to receive extra burden'
- City accountant salaries 'on the rise'
- Companies 'failing to archive important data'
- XBRL 'meets business needs'
- Firms turn to accountants for legal advice
- Firms could be made to appoint non-exec directors
- ICAEW to go public with tribunal hearings
- HMRC gives CIS advice following glitches
- IFRS 8 'totally unacceptable'
- Figures reveal high cost of tax compliance interventions
- Business optimism booming
- ICAS: Do not combine accounting rules
- Singapore firms to follow the XBRL trend
- Firms 'open to risks' in MiFID rush
- HMRC: 'File tax returns online'
- Accountancy firms 'plan to list'
- Corporation tax burden 'on employees' backs'
- New SQL Server to be released in 2008
- Small firms face tax pressures
- Tax filing frustration shared by ICAEW member
- Accountants optimistic about the economy
- Katmai to offer increased functionality
- Firms 'lack virtual machine deployment skills'
- Changes to IFAC's code 'could make it more rules-based'
- ICAS disappoints with private hearings
- Infrastructure issues 'to reduce competitiveness'
- NI accountants call for tax cut
- XBRL 'could become more popular'
- ICAS: Unregulated debt consolidators need tackling
- IFRIC issues service concession guidance
- Will SME standard be replaced?
- Accountants 'should embrace sustainability'
- Flourishing City is "cuckoo in the nest"
- Flexible working 'on the rise' among accountants
- Flexible working 'on the rise' among accountants
- Accountants 'should embrace sustainability'
- Flourishing City is "cuckoo in the nest"
- Business solution to use SQL Server
- XBRL 'could become more popular'
- Will SME standard be replaced?
- Vista 'a reliable product'
- Anti-piracy crackdown needed
- Flexible working 'offers business benefits'
- More accounting research needed 'to avoid risks'
- XBRL conference 'on the horizon'
- Legal services bill 'to impact upon accountants'
- ICAEW faculty plans to expand
- ICAEW: PAYE filing problems "unsatisfactory"
- Accountants are 'frustrated entrepreneurs'
- Firms urged to fight spam
- SMEs 'confident about the future'
- Firms issued with internet warning
- Fund managers show faith in financial data
- Web conferences 'boost productivity'
- Employees 'support' anti-fraud codes of conduct
- Graduates lack soft skills, firms state
- Accountancy sector 'not dull'
- Firms 'waste time' on technical issues
- Financiers to discuss government accounting
- Accountants offer improvement suggestions to HMRC
- Overseas business leaders 'more stressed'
- HMRC takes new approach to carousel fraud
- Accountants launch reporting survey
- Macho culture 'hampers success of female accountants'
- 'Save energy by switching off the PC'
- Next-gen SQL Server 'not delayed'
- Audit 'still a lucrative business'
- ICAEW creates foundation to help disadvantaged accountants
- ICAEW faces opposition over accountant term
- Managers 'can't find skilled accountants'
- SMEs to lead Vista uptake
- British Library scoops accountancy prize
- Pre-Budget report set for release next month
- 'Women favour ACCA'
- European economic growth "disappointing"
- CBI: Do not abandon PFI
- Vista code released to developers
- EU accounts 'should be vetted' as business confidence drops
- ICAEW launches new programme
- Microsoft 'to improve SQL Server'
- CIPFA to examine road accounting methods
- Pre-Budget report 'may unveil changes to corporation tax'
- Companies 'must address security issues'
- Microsoft reaches out to the Hispanic community
- Lack of skills 'hampers growth' in the capital
- HMRC criticised for IT overspend
- 'Firms must lead the way in going green'
- Accountancy roles 'hard to fill'
- Offshoring of accountants' jobs 'an absurd claim'
- CIMA welcomes IFAC guidance
- Annual reports 'not highlighting innovation'
- Investors 'in tricky situation' over IFRS 8
- IT 'key to business success'
- Firms sceptical about IFRS
- CBI: Economic growth to slow
- Audit market domination 'a risky business'
- ICAEW calls for skills council accountancy recognition
- ICAI calls for lower corporation tax
- 'Changes needed to small business tax'
- Accountants to be supervised under new law
- Katmai 'to ease management burden'
- SEC considers IFRS convergence
- IT projects failing in the early stages
- Earnings highlight demand for accountants
- Vista 'more secure than other operating systems'
- CBI welcomes charter opt-outs
- IT security 'vital for remote workers'
- Service pack delays 'not likely to affect Vista uptake'
- IT vendors encourage firms to go green
- Accountants 'want to work online'
- Survey: Demand for accountants still high in Scotland
- SMEs 'lacking' in IT department
- Many companies to implement Vista 'in next six months'
- 'Firms still taking a cut of commission'
- Audit documentation 'lacking'
- ICAEW: Brown failed to deliver on tax and regulation
- ASB amends FRS 17
- 'Better security education needed'
- Public benefit entity principles interpretation issued
- Accounting graduates 'don't make the grade'
- ASB publishes pensions best practice
- Compulsory audit profit disclosure 'will boost transparency'
- Financial services firms 'expect tough quarter'
- FSA chief: More expertise needed to implement XBRL
- Migrant workers 'fill skills gaps' in businesses
- IFRIC clarifies customer loyalty guidelines
- SEC publishes proposal to drop GAAP reconciliation
- Vista 'not only to benefit Microsoft'
- Accountants forecast pay rises
- Audit market recommendations 'must be improved'
- Software developers 'turning to Linux'
- Finance directors to lead government IFRS implementation
- Financiers: Analysts don't understand company basics
- FRC sets up auditor liability working group
- HMRC 'to seize unpaid tax from bank accounts'
- Complex ruling on foreign dividend taxes
- Office software 'could provide business solutions'
- PwC questions HMRC tax proposal
- ASB issues FRS 3 amendment
- SMEs 'overlook business planning'
- Most financial IT managers 'think their systems are unsatisfactory'
- Accountancy bodies sign joint agreement
- CIMA welcomes FRC report
- No change predicted in hiring of accountants
- ASB votes on pension liability disclosures
- CBI: Brits living in debt
- Firms 'paying out for inefficient mobile services'
- CBI blasts government's £540m consultancy bill
- Irish government's boost to small firms
- Contact HMRC with questions, accountants told
- Email responses 'require better management'
- Accountancy chiefs 'have a less than merry Christmas'
- Approach to IFRSs 'more dependent on country than sector'
- CBI voices capitalism concerns
- CIMA found to be best for business
- UK IT industry makes global top 4
- Standard exposure draft issued
- ACCA and CII team up for membership
- Businesses 'to spend billions' on ERP software
- Microsoft announces SQL Server due date
- ICAS outlines Combined Code concerns
- Microsoft receives settlement for SQL Server piracy
- EU looking to co-ordinate cross-border taxation
- New regulations 'overwhelm' small firms
- Football Association 'needs more accountants'
- XBRL 'could help increase competitiveness'
- NAO: Government websites barely improved
- 'Green IT' among the business challenges of 2007
- Most accountants 'need to switch jobs to get promoted'
- 'Most auditors have witnessed fraud'
- ASB updates Interim Reports statement
- Accountants hold the best parties
- Icas calls for LLA clarity
- IT pros 'can drive success of business technology projects'
- ICAS: Trust vital on IFRS 8 issue
- Financial stability 'threatened by fair values'
- Profit per partner increases prompts optimism in accountancy sector
- North-west financiers show increased business optimism
- David and Sarah 'popular names for accountants'
- Corporate failures 'rose by 10.7% in 2006'
- ASB 'should tackle FRS conflict'
- CBI: Government must recognise business input on skills
- HMRC to modernise computer system
- CBI: Political change makes for uncertain future for businesses
- Swift uptake of SQL Server
- Financiers concerned about regulation cut plans
- Small firms 'have broader concerns than IT'
- Cost of business fraud 'was £1.37bn' last year
- XBRL 'to become more prominent'
- Do not overlook benefits of SQL Server, expert urges
- Accountancy firms 'not relying on salaries to attract staff'
- Business confidence and turnover in north-east 'expected to rise'
- Employers: Graduates not ready for work
- Firms 'should discuss offshore operations with HMRC'
- Partial exemption laws 'should be aligned with Europe's'
- NHS experts blast ministers over unreformed accounting rules
- Regulation to be discussed by financiers
- Vista web browser 'gaining against competitors'
- Mortality assumptions 'impacting upon pension fund liabilities'
- Icas seeks liability guidance
- Successful quarter for financial services sector
- 'More resources needed for small firms to implement TCF measures'
- IT managers 'steering company direction'
- New logo heralds ICAEW's identity revamp
- Achieving best practice in Asia 'could take 9 years'
- "Intrapreneurship" to help markets thrive
- UK ahead of US in XBRL stakes
- Companies 'should guard against fraud and bankruptcy'
- ICAEW and CBI to challenge US on audit rules
- Net to take priority for small firms
- Vista shipments hit 60m
- Vista gets the National Security Agency treatment
- Corporation tax to receive potential overhaul
- Money laundering rules welcomed
- Accountants could receive probate powers
- APB issues review engagements draft for comment
- Cima restructures to improve employer focus
- Technology fuels rise in fraud
- Public bodies 'wasting billions' on IT equipment disposal
- Environmental accounting issues outlined
- Cipfa offers fast track system
- New SQL Server 'has various benefits'
- Accountancy students add up
- Retirement annuities tax to be overhauled through PAYE
- R&D credits 'wasted by half of businesses'
- CIMA launches research project
- SME reporting proposal 'unsuitable'
- PC users advised to overhaul technology before running Vista
- Accountancy sector to increase graduate intake
- Vista 'to bring benefits'
- XBRL pros sought for team
- 'Bosses should report accounting standard breaches'
- Businesses 'struggling with forward-looking data disclosures'
- Number of SMEs with ecommerce facilities 'has doubled'
- APB announces practice note revisions
- Firms fear not meeting MIFID deadline
- Cima shifts its focus
- UK businesses without VoIP 'missing out'
- Accountants in demand in Scotland
- Hampered access to evidence 'could impact upon financial statements'
- UK businesses 'confident'
- Warning over business intelligence
- Microsoft ships second SQL Server preview
- Bonus plans 'not just offered for financial performance'
- Businesses warned about weather damage
- Chancellor faced with business conundrum
- Companies 'should not ignore Web 2.0'
- Employers 'should have say' on supplementary tax plans
- Cima launches dispute resolution service
- UK companies 'not complying with IFRS 3'
- 'Fewer firms go bankrupt'
- Get ready for e-Mandation Day, firms told
- APB updates money laundering guide
- Final salary schemes 'need more thorough disclosure'
- Salary inflation at nine-year high
- Supplementary tax 'could cost firms £1.5 billion annually'
- EV 'of greater importance than IFRS'
- ASB simplifies FRSSE
- Firms with paper ID documents 'open to fraud'
- 'Most execs not content with innovation spending returns'
- UK businesses 'risk their IT security'
- Northern Ireland's corporate taxation 'needs harmonising'
- London business confidence drops
- 'Make Irish tax reclaim forms easier'
- ASB recommendation 'to frighten shareholders'
- Vista update 'could be out by end of year'
- ICAEW: Compensate firms affected by VAT delays
- 'Women set sights higher than men'
- SEC chief accountant highlights XBRL positives
- Mobile working 'balances work and home life'
- Staff must comply with policies, expert urges
- 'Shareholders in the dark about audit activities'
- UK tech experts 'have better access to training'
- CBI calls for STEM subject bursaries
- 'Government "healthcheck" will not solve IP situation'
- Accountants tackling gender divide
- Internet offers accountants marketing gateway
- Firms 'putting off Vista installation'
- Accountant shortage 'leading to pay boom'
- Calls made for greater transparency for auditors
- Dividends to incur PAYE and NIC levies
- Vista to mark "end of an era"
- A third of CEOs 'expect to acquire new businesses'
- XBRL 'growing in importance'
- APB seeks views on the audit of small businesses
- ICAEW to provide SMEs with expert advice
- Highest pass rate achieved in accountancy exam since 2001
- APB publishes standards and guidance
- Record number sit ACCA exams
- Treasury see 8% rise in corporation tax
- Sustainable businesses 'should receive tax cuts'
- Accountants 'content with websites but not with software'
- CBI welcomes Conservative report on tax
- Demand for finance professionals "never been higher"
- Cima launches online forum
- IFRS implementation 'problematic' for companies
- Graduates choose training over salary
- ICAEW reforms annual returns
- Scripting tool launched for Vista
- AQF outlines audit report recommendations
- Microsoft recognised for its BI achievements
- Accountants 'increasingly using integrated practice suites'
- Auditors' median fees increase by 345%
- Accountants criticise IHT
- HMRC's software error 'may affect more than first thought'
- Business insolvencies 'on the increase'
- Large businesses 'avoid taxes'
- HMRC responds to fears over delays
- Companies 'putting sensitive data at risk'
- Males 'resent industry's women-friendly measures'
- Microsoft to launch PerformancePoint in October
- HMRC promotes online filing
- Businesses 'should integrate HR IT systems better'
- Bill Gates: Vista security must be protected
- Business tax system defended
- Calls made for a "simpler" tax system
- US 'behind world leaders' on XBRL uptake
- Accountants invited to Cardiff HMRC event
- ICAEW offers tax return advice
- Microsoft plans Vista service pack
- Accountancy firms 'missing out online'
- ICAI calls for audit law changes
- Brits back tax to help elderly
- Financial asset marking 'causing anger'
- Staff retention 'could be boosted through retraining'
- Tax relief measures 'will make UK less attractive'
- Government slammed over green taxes
- Company directors 'don't understand IT risks'
- More time to comment on Fair Value Measurements paper
- Accountants offered anti-money laundering seminar
- Expert: Money-laundering not yet tackled
- Economy 'boosted by ERM exit'
- IT execs voice network concerns
- Cashflow boost for SMEs
- Accounting software 'going down SOA route'
- 'More options' for accountancy graduates
- Accountants: Economy may be peaking
- XBRL to help cut costs
- Accountants 'should be decision makers'
- New auditing director for FRC
- SMEs' bankruptcy risk
- Half of FTSE 100 'firms still making OFRs'
- Accounting software 'holds all sorts of answers'
- IASB changes look of reporting
- Vista's 'hidden benefits'
- Accountants called to attend event
- Non-domiciled tax laws criticised
- Companies 'worry' over financial risks, says accountancy firm
- IASB publishes draft on SME reporting
- IT industry 'provides opportunities for accountants'
- Microsoft helping businesses to "reach across applications"
- Many companies 'struggle to find talent'
- Most accountants 'content with their careers'
- Reporting rule changes 'to increase statements'
- Accountants finding jobs 'increasingly stressful'
- Shortlist announced for Accountancy Age awards
- HMRC drafts managed service companies legislation
- Accountancy jobs 'a seeker's market'
- 75% of accounts departments have latest IT systems, study shows
- ICAEW to poll its members
- Accountant scoops award
- M&S wins tax case appeal
- Accountancy firms 'top graduate recruiters'
- HMRC reminder about pension scheme e-filing
- Tax system 'modernised' for City
- Business fraud 'up 40%'
- Warning issued over fraudulent tax emails
- SMEs concerned over 'burden of regulation'
- Irish accountants 'have 50% more earning potential'
- IFRSs impact upon accounting rules
- Microsoft 'committed' to SQL Server 2008 launch
- Information security 'poses challenges' for businesses
- IASC Foundation publishes Ifric handbook
- IASB publishes IAS 24 exposure draft
- Flexible working important to female accountants
- CBI: Economic turbulence to have limited impact
- Microsoft issues SQL Server update
- HMRC loopholes 'causing chaos'
- ACCA criticised Business Link
- SMEs turn to accountants
- FSA issued warning
- Corporation tax 'dodged by private equity firms'
- FRRP finds "good level of compliance" to IFRS
- Accounting industry 'helping to sustain prosperity'
- Independent accountancy facing downsizing issues
- Female employees 'scarce' in Aim-listed companies
- "Work to be done" to restore trust in audit work
- 'IT risk issues a concern for audit committee'
- Slow growth in profits fails to dishearten optimistic firms
- Non-qualified accountants 'have earning potential'
- ICAS to introduce ethics courses
- 'IFRS delaying interim announcements'
- Microsoft releases tools for smoother Vista deployment
- CIS deadline looms
- ICAEW outlines stance on green taxes
- Business favours "common" tax framework
- Changes to audit operations noted
- Cipfa predicts tax rise
- HMRC planning offshore crackdown
- Expert highlights problems with corporate processes
- Companies avoiding interim report disclosures
- Most accountants back the Tories
- Employees making 'false' expenses claims
- Businesses losing money with unanswered emails
- 'Ensure accounting systems are ready for CIS'
- Report warns of tax 'danger' to UK
- Tax audit concerns raised
- CIMA issues warning to accountants
- APB issues revised auditor guidance for Ireland
- CIS costs 'could soar'
- CBI urges govt to target underperformance
- Accountancy firm to offer advice on climate change
- Warning over tax 'threat' to film industry
- IFRS for non-US firms 'under consideration'
- ASB invites Fair Value Measurements response comments
- New accounting system gets Labour 'back on track'
- HMRC offers advice to employers in NI
- CIS: 'Comply or lose out'
- Government 'should make urgent business changes'
- UK regulator welcomes SEC decision on financial reporting
- PwC reflects on impact of Business Review
- Auditors should protect against overregulation
- Tax laws 'should not become more complex'
- Saas 'the future for accountants'
- Scottish accountants 'should be regulated by lawyers'
- 'More effort needed to deflect initiatives'
- Promotions in store for accountants with people skills
- Warning over ethical audits
- Top bosses earning top whack
- Vista allows for customisation
- SQL Server aids Nigerian IT growth
- Calls for clearer reporting
- Study: Accountants in high demand
- 'Flexible hours needed to keep women in top jobs'
- Microsoft launches website for financiers
- CIMA shortlists for awards
- Herz calls for standardisation
- SMEs to improve computer security and storage
- Service pack 'can improve SQL performance'
- Big 4 in women's top 50
- ICAI aims to bring in more accountants
- Chancellor warned of taxation concerns
- APB issues exposure drafts
- Liverpool accounting chief: No bleed to Manchester
- CIMA signs York university deal
- Salaries for Scots driven up by demand
- Audit 'of little value' to SMEs
- Accountancy firm lauds talent
- Finance workers 'struggle to relax'
- European firms 'fear investigation'
- ASB issues draft amendments to FRS 3
- ICAEW issues PBR wish list
- ICAEW in China deal
- HMRC issues CIS guidance
- Corporation tax 'ruining the UK's competitiveness'
- Darling urged to put money where mouth is
- ACCA unveils new bosses
- Icas calls for standard revision
- Tories 'would cut corporation tax by 3%'
- World accountancy skills crisis revealed
- Big firms in auditor liability defiance
- CBI supports corporation tax cuts
- XBRL to allow for greater executive pay clarity
- CIPFA calls for clever spending
- CBI: Government undermining businesses
- "Institutional prejudice" slammed by accountancy firm
- HMRC offers advice events for payroll workers
- Profit warnings 'set to rise'
- Business groups oppose capital gains reforms
- ICAEW launches SME scheme
- FSA: Firms must comply with TCF guidelines
- ICAEW launches new marketing campaign
- HMRC issues e-file reminder
- Chancellor announces corporation tax cut
- Budget 'a missed opportunity'
- FRC announces recommendations for audit industry
- Treasury 'failed' to consult business
- Government addresses carousel fraud
- Investors urge EU to rethink rules
- Transformation on cards for FRC
- Accountancy software integration 'needs clear plan'
- Small business tax rise 'senseless'
- Scottish accountants 'in demand'
- Welsh SMEs look to accountants
- New anti-money laundering guidance published
- Expert urges CIS preparation
- FRC 'to collect contributions to IASB'
- Calls made for greater transparency in private equity
- CBI to discuss CGT with Chancellor
- Government 'could learn about IFRS from corporates'
- Reporting rules 'burdensome'
- Thousands sign tax petition
- Deloitte 'not convinced' by degree score reform plans
- Management software 'needs improving'
- FRS 17 'could leave pensioners penniless'
- ICAEW launches new qualification overseas
- Ernst & Young: Credit crunch may benefit economy
- ICAEW outlines plans for Wales
- SQL Server event for Irish students
- ICAEW calls for government to place CGT plans on hold
- UK firms 'ill prepared' for electronic data requests
- 'Most web users have installed SQL Server'
- FRC proposes structure improvements
- Chancellor to "talk to businesses" about tax changes
- Fraud on the up
- Irish regulatory body 'set to begin work'
- Vista 'becoming a bestseller'
- IDS: Wage gap between top bosses and workers widens
- 'Small firms want more support from the government'
- CIS – 'Time is running out'
- Employers 'concerned' about working parents
- FSA to assess hedge fund controls
- Taxpayers can sue HMRC following court ruling
- Valuation group launched by ICAEW
- APB revises PN 15
- Govt accused of taking a "clumsy" approach to CGT
- Scottish financial sector looking "incredibly hot"
- Accountants invited to view XBRL webcast
- Departments 'not happy with sharing servers'
- KPMG: Expect greater depth to half-year reports
- Data-sharing will help stop fraud, says Cifas
- ICAEW raises concerns over private equity proposals
- Ethical Standards are successful, says the APB
- Young accountants are unhappy with salaries, claims survey
- AIFA guides members through MiFID
- Following IFRS will be "unsuccessful"
- UK is still 'favourite' investment destination
- CCCTB is a "major threat" to Ireland
- HMRC ordered to pay back investment trust taxes
- IoD splits from CGT alliance
- 'Accountancy salaries outweigh expectations'
- CBI requests delay on CGT reforms
- SMB market 'untouched' sector for consultants
- Big Four firm sets sights on women
- FRRP to focus on 'strained' sectors of economy
- BCC shows a united front
- BDO 'will not become' Big Fifth
- FSA clamps down on investor interests
- 'Upturn' in finance recruitment industry
- EU expenses 'don't add up' for 13th time
- IAASB appoints new member
- Government sees CGT revenues "bonanza"
- Competition 'rife' among Irish accountancy bodies
- Insurance analysts note "adequacy gap" in countries with IFRS
- SEC 'encourages IFRS development'
- KPMG wins four industry awards
- Finance professionals 'pessimistic' about economic future
- Big Four 'back on track'
- UK '14th most attractive' tax environment
- Boardrooms 'not complying to recommended ratio'
- 'Tax reforms beneficial for firms and governments'
- 'Credit crisis leads to bankruptcy'
- Government finance head given lifetime achievement award
- CGT 'should follow US lead'
- Treasury to announce ruling on PFI accounting
- Financial statements "difficult to understand"
- Council formed to review XBRL taxonomy
- Big Four take a 'tough line' on IFRS
- CGT reforms "trample on the spirit of enterprise"
- APB consults audits of Irish credit unions
- Investment in BDO 'pays off'
- Cameron expresses support in CGT fight
- Leadership skills 'valued more' than technical ability
- Government 'needs to tackle' financial crime
- EU proposes to allow GAAP
- KPMG 'experiences 'increased demand'
- Cima recognises Scottish success
- Female accountants 'happy with career chances'
- Grant Thornton goes "from strength to strength"
- Confidence in UK business 'remains robust'
- IASB rated highly in global accountability report
- Cima celebrates member success
- 'Venture capitalists like to keep money close to home'
- 'FSA could be replaced with EU mega-regulator'
- Deloitte appointed Olympic sponsor
- 'Transparency needed, not new rules'
- UK firms 'unaware' of corruption and bribery laws
- FRC amends Audit Inspection Unit findings model
- Cima offers Islamic Finance qualification
- Executive pay initiative launched
- London 'may struggle' to compete in business
- Experts predict a rise in insolvencies
- 'Exec's bonuses measured non-financial