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News from Accountancy age - HM Revenue & Customs from "bearing the brunt"


 

DAVE HARTNETT has urged big business to relieve HM Revenue & Customs from "bearing the brunt" of public anger by increasing their own transparency.
Permanent secretary for tax Hartnett, was the subject of a protest by UK Uncut at the LexisNexis Tax Journal conference on Wednesday concerning lost revenue from deals struck with Vodafone and Goldman Sachs.
After the protestors left the building, Hartnett told the conference: "Maybe I can make a single comment on that. At the moment, I and my colleagues are bearing the brunt of [the protest]. I think a challenge for business and those that advise business, is what you want to do if you value the relationship, because we are bearing it on our own."
His statement was followed by a round of applause from the delegates.
Hartnett indicated that much of the controversy surrounding the Vodafone deal came because the sum that the phone company provisioned for the tax bill was significantly higher than the tax bill itself.
"It would be fantastic if business leaders who have a good understanding of provisioning and difficulties could say a bit more about why there is difficulty. I think everyone in this room understands it, but the public at large needs to understand it," he said. "I think [UK Uncut] just don't get it, or don't want to get it. We could do with some help there."
The "complete lack of transparency" in some accounts was "common", he said. "All the developed countries have taxpayer confidentiality rules and we are all looking to big business to have greater transparency. Not to answer all questions, but to give [the public] a little more information to stop some of the problems that lack of transparency causes," he concluded.

DAVE HARTNETT has urged big business to relieve HM Revenue & Customs from "bearing the brunt" of public anger by increasing their own transparency.Permanent secretary for tax Hartnett, was the subject of a protest by UK Uncut at the LexisNexis Tax Journal conference on Wednesday concerning lost revenue from deals struck with Vodafone and Goldman Sachs.


After the protestors left the building, Hartnett told the conference: "Maybe I can make a single comment on that.

At the moment, I and my colleagues are bearing the brunt of [the protest]. I think a challenge for business and those that advise business, is what you want to do if you value the relationship, because we are bearing it on our own."His statement was followed by a round of applause from the delegates.Hartnett indicated that much of the controversy surrounding the Vodafone deal came because the sum that the phone company provisioned for the tax bill was significantly higher than the tax bill itself."It would be fantastic if business leaders who have a good understanding of provisioning and difficulties could say a bit more about why there is difficulty.

I think everyone in this room understands it, but the public at large needs to understand it," he said. "I think [UK Uncut] just don't get it, or don't want to get it. We could do with some help there."The "complete lack of transparency" in some accounts was "common", he said. "All the developed countries have taxpayer confidentiality rules and we are all looking to big business to have greater transparency. Not to answer all questions, but to give [the public] a little more information to stop some of the problems that lack of transparency causes," he concluded.

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New appointment - Mark Norrish - Business Director

mark_norrishWe are pleased to announce  the appointment of Mark Norrish to our Management team. Mark comes to us with an
in depth knowledge of the Financial Recruitment arena having been in the industry as a consultant and manager of people for over 10 years.

We have always believed that it is essential that our consultants receive full mentoring and up to date training. Given Mark’s experience in this aspect of recruitment sales and marketing – we are sure that the appointment is one which adds immense value to our business proposition.

Mark is of course actively involved in all areas of our business and will engage, educate and enhance our teams’ knowledge and performance along with bringing methodologies in succession planning, career mapping and recruitment & training of new and existing consultants.

Mark will take a leading role in business development initiatives for the company as a whole and ultimately add new business to our current portfolio.

To contact Mark directly to talk about your career prospects, feel free to email or telephone him using the details below.

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Winners at Thruxton

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We had a great day out at The Thruxton Kart Centre as part of our team building efforts (not that we need much of that, we have athruxton4 great team spirit). We love to have a good time here at Wade Macdonald after doing our best to get the best candidates the best jobs in the Thames Valley, we reckon we deserve a good day out. 

After an early start and the team taking part in various heats, the eventual winner was Leo Miles one of our top performing Temporary and Interim consultants.

He certainly performed on the day beating Leighton Cornelius one of our directors into second place and our recently appointed Business Director, Mark Norrish (more about Mark Later).

 

Prizes were limited to pats on the back and of course just a little trophy to remind the Winner of his triumphant placing. 

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We are off to Thruxton

As part of our team building operations (and a bit of fun too!) here at Wade Macdonald - we are off to Thruxton.

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Last year, we held a company do Go Karting in Reading and it was absolutely fantastic. This time around, we just know we are in for a challenging time from all the team and we are off to the famous race track Thruxton the home of the UK’s most prestigious racing series The British Touring Car Championships

With New team members on board and a competitive (but friendly) time expected, we hope to report back soon on who won, who lost and who should not have bothered to turn up!

 
Taking on Staff?

The Government have just issued guidance on taking on temporary workers. We thought you would like to know about it:

Taking on staff - the options

Using agency staff can be ideal, especially when you need emergency temporary cover. It can cost more than employing a temporary staff member directly, but a big benefit is that all of the administration is handled by the agency.

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