Non-resident directors: UK tax and compliance guide
Moore member firm Kingston Smith explores the rising trend of UK companies appointing non-resident directors or board members. While this can offer strategic benefits, it also introduces important tax, social security, and compliance challenges that businesses must carefully manage.
Johnston Carmichael strengthens North East offering with appointment of Global Mobility specialist
Moore UK member firm Johnston Carmichael has strengthened its North East offering with the appointment of Tom Harrison as Global Mobility Tax Specialist.
The future of payroll: navigating the rise of remote workforces
Moore UK member firm Kingston Smith has explored how the COVID-19 pandemic has irrevocably altered the working landscape, with remote workforce arrangements becoming increasingly normalised. As businesses embrace flexible work models, the future of payroll must adapt to address the unique challenges of managing a geographically dispersed workforce.
Why has HMRC asked me about my tax behaviour?
People often ask us to explain why HMRC is interested in the circumstances surrounding their tax behaviour, such as paying late or not reporting certain income on their tax return.
Planning for VAT on school fees – are you ready?
With the introduction of VAT on private school fees coming into force from 1 January 2025, how prepared are you and what are you doing about it?
It’s crucial to assess your readiness and take proactive steps now.
The hidden 60% tax rate
Most people think the highest rate of income tax in the UK is 45%. But in fact there are two situations where you could be paying much more.
The hidden 60% tax rate
Most people think the highest rate of income tax in the UK is 45%. But in fact there are two situations where you could be paying much more.