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Need to know: IAASB’s new global sustainability assurance standard

Need to know: IAASB’s new global sustainability assurance standard New ISSB reporting standards and a new IAASB standard for sustainability assurance will affect accounting businesses of all sizes, and their clients. Those in the know will understand these standards to differentiate themselves. There are numerous assurance standards for specific environmental, social and governance (ESG) metrics.

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AML non-compliance at 38%

AML non-compliance at 38% Compliance with money laundering regulations is not optional. Yet, our reviews have found 38% of firms are not compliant. Efforts to stop money laundering (and by extension the crime it enables) must be driven by firm cultures that support effective decision-making and action. During an anti-money laundering (AML) review you may

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The Rise of Remote Work: Transforming the Accountancy Industry

The Rise of Remote Work: Transforming the Accountancy Industry Over the past decade, remote working has been on the rise, and the COVID-19 pandemic certainly accelerated this trend through the necessity to keep businesses running in lockdown and during a socially distanced return to work. In the UK, accountancy practices have been no exception. In

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Rana Plaza: 10 years after the Bangladesh factory collapse, we are no closer to fixing modern slavery

Rana Plaza: 10 years after the Bangladesh factory collapse, we are no closer to fixing modern slavery The Rana Plaza collapse prompted global initiatives aimed at reforming supply chain management and improving worker safety. A decade on, appalling conditions are still rife, writes University of Aberdeen Chair in Accountancy and Professor in Sustainability Accounting and

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FSB tells government small firms still being hit by ‘eye-watering’ energy bills

FSB tells government small firms still being hit by ‘eye-watering’ energy bills The Federation of Small Business has taken the extraordinary step of writing to the UK Business Secretary about the lack of transparency of the Energy Bill Relief Scheme. The FSB has had anecdotal evidence from its members that they are still being hit

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Commitments must be delivered if small businesses are to survive: FSB, BCC

Commitments must be delivered if small businesses are to survive: FSB, BCC Self Assessment customers have been warned they have only one week left to submit paper tax returns or 100 days if they chose to go online. HM Revenue and Customs said last year 96 per cent of customers completed their tax returns online

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Mixed reactions as Chancellor reverses almost all tax measures from the mini-Budget

Mixed reactions as Chancellor reverses almost all tax measures from the mini-Budget Jeremy Hunt, the UK’s new chancellor of the Exchequer, has scrapped almost all the tax cuts announced by his predecessor Kwasi Kwarteng in the latter’s ‘mini-Budget’ of 23 September. In a televised address, Hunt confirmed the government would “reverse almost all the tax

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FCA places restrictions on twice as many consumer investment firms this year

FCA places restrictions on twice as many consumer investment firms this year The Financial Conduct Authority stopped 17 firms and seven individuals attempting to obtain a new FCA authorisation in the investment market where phoenixing or lifeboating was suspected. The restrictions come as the FCA announced it has placed restrictions on twice as many firms

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Small business seeking finance as late-payment culture grows

Small business seeking finance as late-payment culture grows More small firms are seeking finance to keep their businesses afloat with cash flow problems being compounded by a late-payment culture revealed in the latest report from the Federation of Small Businesses. The Q3 Small Business Index saw a fall in small firms’ confidence levels in Q3

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Staff shortages impacting productivity especially in hospitality, manufacturing

Staff shortages impacting productivity especially in hospitality, manufacturing More than three-The data for the leading business group’s Quarterly Recruitment Outlook (QRO) for Q3 2022 was drawn from a survey of more than 5,100 businesses, 92 per cent of which were SMEs and revealed firms’ recruitment struggles remain at record high levels. It found that more

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Small firms call for action as job vacancies driven by long-term sickness hit record high

Small firms call for action as job vacancies driven by long-term sickness hit record high The Federation of Small Businesses said the government needs to limit visa fees if small firms are to compete with bigger businesses in the global talent crisis. FSB national chair Martin McTague said the latest Office of National Statistics figures

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