Latest updates
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Ask ICAS: Coronavirus insurance considerations
Watch this webinar on Coronavirus and insurance considerations.
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The Coronavirus (Scotland) Act 2020
An analysis of the impact of the Coronavirus (Scotland) Act 2020 (‘the Act’) on restructuring and insolvency practice.
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Re-writing history during COVID-19
Justine Riccomini explores why it is important to abide by the Professional Conduct in Relation to Taxation (PCRT) guidance to safeguard all concerned.
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COVID-19 JRS payroll aspects
We explain the main themes within current payroll related guidance for employers in the Job Retention Scheme
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COVID-19 VAT deferral FAQs
HMRC has received a number of queries about the VAT deferral announced as part of the package of COVID-19 measures. HMRC has circulated the note, and questions and answers included here.
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Public audit deadlines COVID-19
Public audit deadlines extension - COVID-19.
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CBILS expanded for small businesses
The Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme (CBILS) has been expanded so more smaller businesses can access funding.
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COVID-19 advice for agents
A look at guidance for agents on how to support their clients through the COVID-19 crisis.
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5 crisis management steps
Accountants – many of whom are small practitioners themselves – are SMEs’ trusted advisors. The corona crisis is a critical time where SMEs need all the guidance they can get to navigate through the storm.
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TPR issues COVID-19 updates
We highlight TPR’s update for trustees, employers and sponsors.
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DB schemes with distressed sponsors
ICAS highlights TPR’s guidance for DB pension scheme trustees with a sponsoring employer in corporate distress.
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COVID-19 – VAT deferment
This article summarises the VAT deferral scheme, based on information available at 30 March 2020.
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Pensions: section 179 accounts
ICAS and ICAEW commentary to assist pension trustees preparing relevant accounts for section 179 valuations due on 31 March 2020.
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COVID 19: Charities SORP accounts
Christine Scott reports on the latest SORP Committee guidance on financial reporting issues arising from COVID-19.