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IFRS Insights into IFRS 3 - Recognition principle
Our ‘Insights into IFRS 3’ series summarises the key areas of the Standard, highlighting aspects that are more difficult to interpret and revisiting the most relevant features that could impact your business. This article explains the recognition principles set out in IFRS 3.
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Financial Services Advisory EBA Release 2023 Stress Test
2023 adverse scenario is the most severely used in the EU wide stress up to now. The adverse scenario assumes a hypothetical worsening of geopolitical tensions leading to a severe decline in GDP with persistent inflation and high interest rates. The adverse scenario is designed to ensure a significant severity of various macro-economic and financial shocks across all EU countries and, for the first time, depicts a breakdown of the shocks (on real gross value added) by economic sectors.
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A new rent tax credit was introduced in Budget 2023. This new tax credit is available for the tax years 2022 to 2025 inclusive – so take note, a back claim can be made for the year 2022!  Key details pertaining to the new credit and how to claim as a PAYE employee are outlined in this article.
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    Tax Time podcast Brexit challenges 11 Mar 2021
    In this edition of Tax Time Kim Doyle discusses the latest in tax, including the Covid-19 support schemes which continue to dominate the updates and our
    Global Mobility Services Brexit and Global Mobility Solutions 25 Feb 2021
    Our specialist employment tax team can assist you in addressing the challenges imposed by Brexit and mitigate any risks and costs.
    Webinar Slides Brexit and Indirect Tax Update Webinar 26 Jan 2021
    As of 1 January 2021, the UK left the EU Single Market and Customs Union. As a result, it will no longer benefit from the principle of free movement of goods.
    Brexit Alert Brexit agreement - What should businesses do? 06 Jan 2021
    We have outlined below some of the key considerations contained within the Free Trade agreement between the EU and the UK. The agreement allows for tariff free
    Tax MOSS & Brexit 14 Dec 2020
    The Mini One Stop Shop, better known as MOSS, is a simplification measure to reduce the administrative burden and costs for businesses should they be in
    Budget 2021 summary Budget 2021: re-building the future 13 Oct 2020
    See our full Budget 2021 summary.
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