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  1. Start Up Accountants
  2. accountants?
  3. BBC appoints finance expert as risk director
  4. CIoT calls for tax law overhaul
  5. Finance experts take top WH Smith roles
  6. Cameron makes CGT climbdown
  7. Avoid VAT rise on food and children's clothes, urges retail body
  8. Breaking news: HMRC to veto Portsmouth CVA
  9. Begbies CFO to leave for NCC
  10. Oracle expected to spend £468m on restructuring business
  11. Accountants to sue funk legend George Clinton
  12. PwC chief calls on Cable to clarify intentions for audit
  13. Tough times set to continue, admits HMRC boss
  14. CBI face opposition to lack of tax changes in Scotland
  15. US lobby fights fair value proposal
  16. Kingfisher chief calls for smarter VAT increase
  17. Canada clashes with UK on global banking tax
  18. LSL takes on Cook to replace departing FD
  19. ICAEW's Heiden joins Stock Exchange as non-exec
  20. IPs support HMRC action against football creditors rule
  21. MCR administrators save Typhoon, but staff lose out
  22. Clegg signals backtracking on CGT
  23. Brazil and Indonesia win OECD tax backing
  24. Profile: Dick Steele, Portmeirion group chairman
  25. Haitian recovery needs accountants
  26. In defence of the inside man
  27. What’s in Auntie’s books?
  28. IASB considers delaying convergence timetable
  29. Eight top clubs in financial crisis
  30. HMRC moves to simplify helplines
  31. Breaking news: HMRC tackles Premier League football creditor rule
  32. Tristel appoints Dixon as group FD
  33. HMRC lending skews insolvency figures
  34. Care home residents could be caught in CGT trap
  35. Herz moves convergence deadline six months
  36. Administrator signs deal to save Crystal Palace
  37. Vodafone to fight latest Indian tax ruling
  38. Up to 100,000 overpaid tax, admits HMRC
  39. Deloitte admits 32 partners into the firm
  40. E&Y partner leaves for FD of Yorkshire Water
  41. New chief secretary defends lack of CGT payout on his home
  42. Portsmouth CVA sees HMRC chase image rights payments
  43. Accountant scores top job at FA
  44. KPMG pension division reshuffles to boost revenues
  45. Directors will face annual election under new governance rules
  46. Banking rule may make reporting ‘hugely complex’
  47. SMEs go online to thwart NI headache
  48. Keep close watch on HMRC powers, institute says
  49. Deloitte staffer becomes first Saudi woman to win licence
  50. Christian Aid wants FTSE 100 to endorse transparency drive
  51. Quickbooks upgrade focuses on accountants
  52. PwC blocks E&Y's room with a view
  53. Rio Tinto fear global spread of mining tax
  54. Xero launches cloud computer guide
  55. Audit regulation should be global: IOSCO
  56. Raise HMRC budget to slash deficit: PKF
  57. Tax simplification high on Queen's Speech agenda
  58. EU wants bankers to stump up levy
  59. Chris Evans escapes CGT on car sale
  60. Grant Thornton leads London SME finance initiative
  61. Election of directors up for the vote this week
  62. Magazine distributor MMC calls in administrators
  63. SEC names new CFO
  64. Contractors welcome IR35 promise
  65. Advisers fear dark side of non-dom rules review
  66. Accountancy bodies must improve member monitoring
  67. Cable cabinet role fuels audit debate
  68. Break with the past? So start making sense
  69. CIoT forum calls for rethink on HMRC powers
  70. Are CFOs now CEOs in waiting?
  71. Profile: Mike Russell, FD of the Zoological Society of London
  72. National Insurance: the beast in the shadows?
  73. Chancellor told tax development is 'deeply flawed'
  74. Fraud emerges as major concern of the recovery
  75. CIoT sets up branch inside HMRC
  76. Raise income tax not VAT, say finance managers
  77. Si Hussain takes training chief role
  78. PwC administrators called into Garland Call Centres
  79. PwC eyeing Middle Eastern opportunities
  80. Cut in corporation tax expected tomorrow
  81. Swiss tax officials entice UK business
  82. Yell CFO and CEO to step down
  83. HMRC launches six toolkits to foil adviser error
  84. Cable: tax avoidance a priority
  85. Plan to save £6bn due in a week
  86. Former T-Mobile CEO takes merged Orange CFO role
  87. Government spending faces audit
  88. Construction industry fears new tax warning letters
  89. AATV: Top tax advisers discuss Con-Lib plans
  90. Stephen Timms stabbed
  91. Private equity sector calls for CGT exemption
  92. Portsmouth administrators win £4m boost
  93. VAT hike to 20% expected by economists
  94. Accountants storm the Treasury
  95. Greek accounting stumbles towards change
  96. Top 20 firm sues former IP over repayment
  97. Judges pull plug on retailer’s plea for zero rating on USB stick
  98. Film tax: and (tax) cuts
  99. Unprecedented Dyson move opens career door for FDs
  100. Investor on the warpath
  101. New government needs financial literacy training says ICAEW
  102. Reeves+Neylan merges with FW Stephens
  103. E&Y warns income tax changes will leave holes
  104. Mid-tier accountants call for tax clarity
  105. Tax compromises central to coalition plans
  106. Emergency Budget to follow Brown's departure
  107. PwC: Lawyers want more CVAs
  108. PwC administrators appointed to Farlane Property Group
  109. Election bidding leaves tax agenda in the air
  110. 14 Premier League clubs owned offshore
  111. Critchleys helps English Hockey net £300,000 VAT refund
  112. Lupus promotes Brotherton to CFO
  113. Taxman increases Pompey debts
  114. Lib Dems seek clarification from Tories on tax
  115. Inter-faith organisation seeks FD
  116. Lakeside gets new FD
  117. Blog: Tax and the election horse trading
  118. MCR appointed administrators to Vergo Retail
  119. KPMG names pension chief as UK head of tax
  120. Cameron pledges tax reform to woo Lib Dems
  121. Accountants emerge as winners on election night
  122. Banking regulation needs global co-operation
  123. Audit chief welcomes debate on international regulator
  124. Accounting officers: will the buck stop with you?
  125. General election: the party’s over
  126. Countdown to launch
  127. Be an expert generalist
  128. Cardiff City given more time to settle tax bill
  129. Dyson leaves M&S FD role to head up Punch Taverns
  130. Tax scheme suspects Faichney and Perrin sue Vantis
  131. CIPFA scraps exam fees
  132. Transmission of liability and related aspects
  133. VAT cut provided little help, say SMEs
  134. HMRC issues PAYE return warning
  135. UK mining industry hits out at Aussie tax plans
  136. Anderson heads KPMG's global financial services
  137. Phoenix lines up new FD
  138. Auer takes senior non-exec role at Umeco
  139. Basel chief says banking tax is "premature"
  140. Recruiters repay £12m in VAT
  141. 'A slip of the tongue' Labour admits Brown's TV gaffe on tax relief
  142. CIoT wants to be kept informed of PAYE problems
  143. Property battle settled with accountant's wife and mistress
  144. Lombard reshuffle sees Langridge in as FD
  145. Election hopefuls clash over tax
  146. Ford dodges taxman’s £77m corporation tax claim
  147. IMF plans for bank tax panned by global finance community
  148. Profile: Guy Elliott, Rio Tinto CFO
  149. Poacher turns gamekeeper
  150. FD leaves Rock to focus on FSA probe
  151. PwC pays £427,000 damages over valuation work
  152. Do we need a Europe-wide audit regulator: Barnier
  153. Accountant, wife and mistress caught in property court battle
  154. PCG expects IR35 to be dealt with after election
  155. IFS rates Lib Dems' tax plans best
  156. Insurers object to IMF's global tax plan
  157. UK and Libya kick off double taxation convention
  158. FSA fines Commerze for "inaccurate reports"
  159. Business owe more than £55bn to creditors
  160. Pettigrew takes audit chair role at Aberdeen
  161. Hargreaves Lansdown co-founder to step down
  162. Opinions divided over IMF's bank tax plans
  163. HMRC helpline swamped
  164. Administrators retrieve £4m for Farepak creditors
  165. 'Next Susan Boyle' is an accountant
  166. Accountants make Rich List
  167. Ex-KPMG staffer appointed to Beale board
  168. Ernst & Young US named in Lehman suit
  169. Cadbury divisional FD secures job in Kraft empire
  170. Thomson issues audit warning on taking ICAS helm
  171. PAYE coding headache continues into new tax year
  172. EU judges clear path in voucher VAT minefield
  173. Steven Law new R3 president
  174. Wasps stung by rumours of HMRC winding up petition
  175. Pensions tax shift will see FDs feel the pinch
  176. PwC seeks $250m Lehmans tax refund
  177. Market forces
  178. High-fliers weigh up the cost of ash grounding
  179. Pompey receives £2m to cover running costs
  180. Asian businesses back Tory NI plan
  181. Cambridge fellow slams NI detractors
  182. Northern Rock CFO steps down due to FSA probe
  183. Pompey administrator to go for CVA
  184. Banks face double tax whammy
  185. Ladbrokes wins £80m tax cash payout from HMRC
  186. Sage CEO takes £20m payout
  187. IoD issues controlled foreign companies call
  188. Brown backs industry with continued tax allowance
  189. Cobra's Italia brews up for move to Bluewater Bio
  190. France and Italy call for international carbon tax
  191. Throgmorton poaches tax experts from KPMG and Mazars
  192. Legal and General CFO takes Capita non-exec role
  193. Arnold lays foundations at Enterprise as group FD
  194. Sage chief Walker to step down after 16 years
  195. Election 2010: Labour's biggest financial blunders
  196. Dragon's Den stars argue over non-dom tax status
  197. PwC: UK corporate insolvencies levelling out
  198. Pompey administrator appoints CEO
  199. Topland Group appoints FD
  200. HMRC warns on tax code errors
  201. French authorities investigate HSBC accounts
  202. There’s no easy way to choose at this election
  203. HMRC trailblazes roll rate system
  204. Advisers welcome listing rules change
  205. Top firms launch search for bigger role in company audits
  206. From Leigh to you
  207. Profile: Paul Pacter, international standard setter
  208. MPs slam HMRC “business acumen” over offshore company deal
  209. Lib Dem manifesto targets middle classes and tax avoidance
  210. We will double advisory fees in three years: E&Y
  211. Pru's AIA move prompts UK FD promotion
  212. Dillistone takes on Biofutures FD
  213. Challenge emerges to Tory NI claims
  214. Tory manifesto pledges full audit of BBC
  215. Conservatives play balancing game with National Insurance changes
  216. Montpelier builds with Auerbach Hope
  217. Asda FD could be in line for CEO's job
  218. Audit inspections will target banks in 2010
  219. Tories fuel likelihood of capital allowances reform
  220. Football star agency appoints interim FD
  221. Labour pledges £6bn cut in business regulation costs
  222. Business angered by HMRC exemption silence
  223. Labour's manifesto: Few tax surprises
  224. Hundred Group says no to annual chairmen elections
  225. Treasury wanted a VAT increase instead of NI rise
  226. NHS Barking and Dagenham appoints new FD
  227. Hays and Robert Walters the latest to slam NI rises
  228. Michael Page UK revenues better than expected
  229. Iris in bloom over new tax filing standards
  230. Brown pledges income tax freeze
  231. Tories and Labour trading election blows on tax
  232. UK results contrast for Hays and Robert Walters
  233. ATT aims at policymakers with its first technical chief
  234. Finance Bill carved out in deadline scramble
  235. 50p tax rate could deter sports events
  236. Committee slams BBC's transparency
  237. Former Deloitte student admits £8k bill from online gambling
  238. Big companies to be targeted by new data protection powers, warns KPMG
  239. CBI demands competitive business tax regime
  240. Royal Mail users urged to use VAT reclaim
  241. Just a few hours of scrutiny for Finance Bill as Election announced
  242. Lehman collapse contributed to IASB funding issues
  243. Listed oil and gas provider appoints Garo as CFO
  244. VAT rise on the cards to pay for NI custs
  245. Treasury overestimated ‘VAT gap’ figures
  246. Iris invests in online bookkeeping provider
  247. RSM Tenon expansion plans on hold after merger
  248. Pre-packs up to the job, says trade body
  249. Highest earners should ‘pay the most’, says Timms
  250. Tax & image rights: a face for money