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Tax inspectors who serve notices for fraud could find themselves in breach of the Human Rights Act.
The launch of the euro has made working in other European countries an even better career move. And surprisingly, financial expertise and flexibility are more important than language skills
It’s launched more services in the past few months than in its entire previous history but, as the BBC prepares for the digital revolution, is the finance department being left out in the cold? John Smith, the Beeb’s corporate finance director, talks abou
Changes to capital gains tax are adding new complications to an already confusing area. Explaining the implications of taper relief
Publishing financial data on the Internet opens it up to a big, big audience, and leaves auditors in a tricky position
Tax column What lessons can be learned from the Inland Revenue's first Peer Review Project?
Accidents will happen, but companies found guilty of failing to do all they can to prevent them face tougher penalties than ever.
The world’s technology markets may be in trouble, but that doesn’t worry Parity Group’s Rick Bacon and Dave Pye
Economic indicators suggest that the global economy could be facing a recession this year. But the recruitment industry has matured since the last economic downturn
Money matters Companies must race to arrange stakeholder schemes by October
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