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EU-US Privacy Shield made into law - So what happens now?
The EU-US Privacy Shield has now been made into law. But what happens next?
Business World news
Is the UK set for a quick exit from the EU?
The UK's exit from the EU is set to be most pressing issue for new prime minister Theresa May.
World news
OECD set criteria for labelling countries as 'non-cooperative' tax jurisdictions
The OECD has laid out criteria for determining whether a country is a “non-cooperative” tax jurisdiction.
Accountancy Economics World news
EC adopts new corporate tax avoidance rules
A number of new rules have been introduced as part of measures implemented by the European Commission.
Accountancy World news
Rouse Partners’ Bindi Palmer wins prestigious award for services to accounting
West of London based Praxity member, Rouse Partners have celebrated their Partner, Bindi Palmer, winning the British Indian Awards, for Services to Accounting 2016.
Praxity news
CISI calls on all Brits to pay tax, even if they're living abroad
The CISI claims the proposed measures would help to reduce the risks of tax evasion.
Accountancy Economics World news
EU pushes through corporate tax avoidance rules
Despite Brexit continuing to cause shockwaves across Europe, the EU has taken steps aimed a cracking down on tax avoidance.
Accountancy Economics World news
US investment banks to offer boost to post-Brexit London
The recent Brexit result has sparked unease among many financial workers in London.
Economics World news
Plante Moran Names Douglas Bohrer Office Managing Partner of Newly Expanded Detroit Location
Plante Moran, one of the nation’s largest certified public accounting and business advisory firms, has named Douglas Bohrer office managing partner of its Detroit location at One Campus Martius.
Praxity news
Markets calm after Brexit shock, despite fractured Conservative Party
The FTSE 100 has recovered all of the ground lost in the immediate aftermath of Brexit, but Boris Johnson's decision to pull out of the race to be the next PM has prompted further questions.
Economics World news