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A Practical Look at the Cycle to Work Scheme for Employers

The Cycle to Work scheme continues to attract interest from employees and employers alike looking to optimise their salary package and perhaps gain a tax break. Below is an overview for businesses considering running a scheme or reviewing their existing arrangements. The Basic Structure The scheme allows an employer to

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What’s the new 3 tier charities reporting framework?

Charity financial reporting is going through a notable shift, and we think finance and trustee teams across the sector will benefit from the clear explanation in Zaynab Aswat’s latest blog. In her piece on the UHY UK website, Zaynab walks through a new three-tier reporting framework being introduced under SORP

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In the know TAX #4: the tax changes making the headlines

This February, we delve into a range of developments that may affect you and your organisation, including tax refunds owed by HMRC, inheritance tax reliefs, updates on Making Tax Digital and VAT compliance. In the February 2026 issue of our In the know: tax, we look at a range of developments

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The risk of AI hallucinations in tax cases

A number of tax tribunal cases in the last three years or so have revealed the risks of using AI to support cases. As a result, professional institutes are advertising a new special section within the Professional Conduct in Relation to Tax (PCRT), related to AI use. By David Jones

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6 Steps for Charities preparing for SORP 2026

If your charity is preparing for the significant reporting changes on the horizon, there’s a useful six-step action plan outlined by our colleague Zaynab Aswat on the UHY UK website we think is worth attention. Her guide breaks down how trustees and finance teams can get ready for the SORP

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HMRC Moves to GOV.UK One Login for New Users

HM Revenue & Customs has started using GOV.UK One Login for taxpayers signing up to its digital services for the first time. This means that if you do not already have a Government Gateway account, you will now register using an email-and-password login rather than needing to obtain a 10-12

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