HMRC fights firms for years in toughest tax cases November 5, 2018 UK authorities have found themselves caught in several tax trench wars, as the average age of unresolved tax battles with the UK’s biggest businesses climbs. In the year to the end of March, HMRC’s open tax battles rose from an average duration of 34 months to 39 months, meaning many cases are taking over three [...]
HMRC to sue General Electric for £770m over tax relief claims November 4, 2018 American industrials giant General Electric is being sued by HM Revenue & Customs over allegations it wrongly claimed tax relief amounting to $1bn (£770m). HMRC has accused GE of wrongly claiming tax deductions from 2004 to 2015. The tax man has informed GE that it intends to disallow interest deductions to its financial services arm, GE Capital. Interest deductions reduce the [...]
Returns from peer-to-peer lending look attractive, but is it a sensible sector to invest for retirement? November 1, 2018 Peer-to-peer lending (P2P) has long been deemed by many professionals in the conventional investment industry as too risky for retail investors. And yet, this technology driven form of lending has surged in popularity over the past decade, which is largely a result of the sector offering a decent return where other asset classes have struggled. [...]
Ebay predicts fourth quarter surge in profits October 30, 2018 E-commerce giant Ebay forecasted a rise in fourth quarter profits above analyst estimates tonight, despite its rival Amazon announcing last week that its profits will disappoint across the upcoming holiday period. Shares in Ebay, which also beat estimates on profit for its third quarter, rose six per cent in after-hours trading. Net income for the [...]
HMRC to be made preferred creditor in tax avoidance crackdown October 29, 2018 A range of measures designed to crackdown on tax avoidance and evasion with a view to raise £2bn over the next five years have been announced by the government. HMRC will be made a preferred creditor in insolvencies, Chancellor Philip Hammond announced today. The government will end the practice of purchasing services through offshore countries and introduce a [...]
Patisserie Valerie’s suspended finance director Chris Marsh quits as accounting probes continue October 26, 2018 Patisserie Valerie’s finance director quit the company today, the cake shop told investors. Chris Marsh, who was suspended from his role earlier this month when the sweet treats baker warned it had spotted potentially fraudulent accounting irregularities, has resigned with immediate effect. “Following the suspension of Chris Marsh on 9 October 2018, the company has [...]
What entrepreneurs want Philip Hammond to announce in the Autumn Budget October 25, 2018 At the Conservative party conference earlier this month, chancellor Philip Hammond announced £20m of investment in business networks “to enable small businesses to learn from each other and from world-leading firms”. He also recognised the need for mentoring and management training for small and medium-sized enterprises, pledging another £11m to help 10,000 businesses by 2025, [...]
Patisserie Valerie survives HMRC’s winding up petition as it looks into share option accounting irregularities October 24, 2018 A winding up petition against debt-ridden cake shop Patisserie Valerie has been dismissed, the company confirmed today. HMRC had sought to liquidate the scandal-hit firm over unpaid tax of £1.14m by seeking the order against parent company Patisserie Holdings' principal trading subsidiary, Stonebeach Limited, yesterday. Read more: HMRC seeks winding up order against Patisserie Valerie [...]
Ebay snaps up Motors.co.uk as it races Autotrader for car dealerships’ spending budgets October 19, 2018 Bidding platform Ebay is set to acquire car search site Motors.co.uk as it takes on Autotrader. The online shopping giant will buy the website from current owner Cox Automotive for an undisclosed sum, Cox said today. Read more: MPs urge government to ban diesel and petrol cars by 2032 Ebay plans to fold the website [...]
City Moves for 18 October – who’s switching jobs at TSB, Yapster and Barclays? October 18, 2018 Today’s City Moves cover TSB, Yapster and Barclays. TSB TSB has appointed Niv Subramanian as customer solutions director for its small and medium enterprise (SME) banking leadership team. Niv brings a combination of experience across strategic, commercial and operational roles in retail, commercial and corporate banking, with a keen focus on transforming the SME banking [...]