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October 2008
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Labour's SDLT amnesty
The Government has introduced a temporary increase in the starting threshold for stamp duty land tax.
How will the stamp duty exemption work?
Your SDLT questions answered
Charities benefit
The gift aid top-up that resulted from income tax cuts should now be paid automatically.
Companies slow over VAT reclaims
Many comanies are failing to take up their entitlement to VAT refunds.
Plan looks good for beauty parlours
The way has been cleared for European countries to slash VAT on a range of business sectors - if they want to.
Agency tax rules may hit hospitals
Hospitals and schools face higher temporary staff costs under new VAT rules.
Poor non-doms need to worry
Those affected by the remittance basis basis rules have important decisions to make.
US closer to convergence
Leading US regulator, the SEC, has laid out a road map that could mean adopting IFRS by 2014
Research shows drawbacks of IFRS
The move to international standards has added to the complexity of accounts, research shows.
Fresh look at going concern
The FRC is consulting on proposals to revise guidance to directors on going concern and financial reporting.
Public law: Building up hope
There is much to applaud in the Scottish Futures Trust, but it must be put into action soon
Views please
The APB is suggesting moves towards global converegence in auditors' opinions.
Law: Reconstruction
What can Scotland learn from the new English approach to construction disputes?
Debt or equity?
Presenting preference shares in compnay accounts can be problematic.
When a new auditor is appointed
ICAS, ICAEW and ICAI have produced joint guidance for predecessor and successor auditors
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