BKL celebrates a run of industry award nominations
BKL are delighted to announce their inclusion in the Mid-Tier Firm of the Year category at the British Accountancy Awards 2015. In July they were
Leaving the building
BKL tax adviser Terry Jordan, co-writing with private client solicitor Gemma Townsend, examines the tax requirements and associated implications when a client dies. This article
MoJ proposes tax tribunal charges
‘Lawyers and tax experts have expressed outrage at plans to impose charges of up to £2,000 for contesting an HMRC decision at first tier and
Considering your future? Find out from our work experience students what exciting opportunities are available at BKL
Adrian Chua ‘My work experience at BKL was great to find out more about the accounting field. Within larger organisations, it’s often difficult to gain
Suspended sentence for tax fraud by double glazing salesman
We look at HMRC’s crackdown on double glazing salesman for tax fraud. This article was originally published by World.tax and is also available on their
Exempting SMEs from paying the NLW
Should SMEs be exempt from paying the National Living Wage? BKL tax partner David Whiscombe comments for the UK200Group: “It’s difficult to see how
Key ingredients for unlocking potential
BKL partner Jon Wedge spoke with CLIC (formerly BDLN) for their article 5 young professionals discuss the key ingredients for unlocking potential. He shared hints, tips
HMRC are not only interested in offshore tax havens!
We examine how HMRC continue to ramp up prosecutions for UK business who evade taxes. This article was originally published by World.tax and is available
The gap between house prices and salaries expands
‘The Guardian has analysed Land Registry and HMRC data and found that the gap between earnings and house prices has widened to an extent that
Employment Law Bulletin: September 2015
Unison’s challenge to the introduction of fees in employment tribunal cases has been rejected by the Court of Appeal. The union’s General Secretary has described