Accountancy

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One of the largest financial advice networks in Northern Ireland, Milecross Financial has announced a £1.5 million investment to further expand their operations across Scotland through several key acquisitions and partnerships in Glasgow, South Lanarkshire and Aberdeen. This latest move furthe

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The government has published legislation confirming that low earners who save through a Net Pay Arrangement (NPA) will get the same level of government top-up as those who use Relief at Source schemes. Under the new legislation, 1.2 million low earners to see a boost to their take-home pay from 2025

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The Executive Counsel of the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has fined Grant Thornton UK a total of £520,000 in relation to its statutory audits of the financial statements of Sports Direct International (SDI) for the financial years ended 24 April 2016 and 29 April 2018. Sanctions have also

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Over the past few months, a number of firms around the world have been sanctioned by regulators regarding cheating in exams. The most recent example involved cheating in external professional exams in addition to cheating on internal assessments. EY was fined a record $100 million by the Security an

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The auditor of now-collapsed Laura Ashley, UHY Hacker Young (UHY), has been fined £300,000 by the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) for failing to highlight serious financial issues at the design company and its imminent danger of collapse. The FRC issued a Final Settlement Decision Notice and

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Audit, tax and consulting firm RSM UK has sponsored a prize which recognises the top student in Financial Accounting Stage 2 on the BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance degree programme at Robert Gordon University. Second-year student Arran Robertson was awarded the prize, after achieving the highest ov

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Accountancy and business advisory firm Johnston Carmichael has embarked on a significant expansion of its restructuring team with the appointment of seven trainee accountants. The trainees, most of whom joined the firm over the last 12 months, are based across Scotland and were recruited as part of

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Mike Younger, finance director with Edinburgh-based Ian Macleod Distillers has publicly criticised the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) after his identity was stolen to claim benefits illegally. Mr Younger received a bill for for almost £700 by the DWP after his national insurance number

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