Mar 07, 2023 Worklife 2.0: Employers of record – the sky is the limit? Part 4 – Tax considerations By Samuel Withnall Regina Erie May Smith We are seeing an increasing number of companies partnering with “employers of record” (EoRs). As previously discussed (here
Sep 23, 2022 Chancellor’s mini-Budget – what are the key points from a people and reward perspective? By Alice Greenwell May Smith Holly Insley Amy Rentell Laura Western +2 more... Show less The newly appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer, Kwasi Kwarteng, has today announced a series of Government measures in his mini-Budget....
Aug 10, 2022 What’s the impact of the proposed restrictions to the UK sovereign immunity tax exemption? By Alison Dickie May Smith The UK government recently published an unexpected consultation setting out proposals to both legislate and reform the existing UK...
Jan 24, 2022 Life sciences – what to expect in 2022 By Harriet Hanks Jennifer Bethlehem Adam Golden Laura Whiting Jenny Leahy May Smith +3 more... Show less Innovation and transformation are the watchwords for life sciences in 2022. Digitization and personalization trends are set to continue...
Aug 12, 2020 New tax reporting rules for online platforms: policing users? By Edward Buxton May Smith The OECD and European Commission have published proposals for online platforms to conduct due diligence on users and make annual reports...
Nov 05, 2018 Why all the fuss about taxing online platforms? By May Smith Alison Dickie How online platforms are - and should be - taxed are hot topics. In part it’s because online platforms don’t comfortably fit the mould of...
Oct 30, 2018 Budget 2018: new UK digital services tax unveiled By May Smith Monday’s UK Budget included the announcement of a new UK digital services tax (DST). A consultation is proposed to help flesh out the...