Welcome to ”Let’s Talk”, the go-to podcast for demystifying complex tax updates, brought to you by top-30 accountancy firm, haysmacintyre. Partners and invited expert guests will delve into topical tax changes and decipher what they mean for you. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, a small business owner, or just someone looking to understand the UK tax landscape, we’re here to translate the language of tax into everyday conversation. From the Chancellor’s Budget to employment tax, tax disputes ...
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Following the Labour Party's landslide victory in the 2024 General Election, many taxpayers will be faced with the prospect of significant tax changes, with particular focus on the non-dom tax regime. Whilst we wait for the Budget from the new Chancellor in the autumn, Katharine Arthur, Partner and Head of Private Client, James Walker, Partner and …
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As part of haysmacintyre’s three part event series, ‘Triple Bottom Line’, Natasha Frangos, Managing Partner, and Pilita Clark, Associate Editor and Business Columnist at the Financial Times, sit down to delve into what the future may hold for sustainability within the UK.haysmacintyre
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On Wednesday 6 March 2024, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt delivered his ‘Budget for Long Term Growth’. His speech promised “more investment, more jobs, better public services and lower taxes”. There were some welcome changes and others which will take time and consultation to understand the full effect. Our summary of the Spring Budget 2024 provides an ove…
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As part of haysmacintyre's three part event series, 'Triple Bottom Line', Natasha Frangos, Managing Partner, and Katie Prescott, Technology Business Editor at The Times, sit down to discuss the impact of AI on business and the economy, and whether it is a disruptor or a destroyer.haysmacintyre
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Katharine Arthur, Partner and Head of Private Client, Mark Pattenden, Private Client Partner, and Nick Bustin, Employment Tax Director, give an analysis of the top headlines following the Chancellor's Autumn Statement on 22 November 2023.haysmacintyre
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