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  1. Blog1st Jun 2026

    Lynn Gracie, Private Client Partner and author of blog Foreign Income and Gains Regime 2026 Tax return considerations

    Foreign Income and Gains Regime (FIG) – 2026 Tax Return considerations

    The 2025–26 UK tax year marked a fundamental shift in the taxation of internationally mobile individuals, with the abolition of the remittance basis and the introduction of the Foreign Income and Gains (FIG) regime. This reform has materially changed how…

    By Lynn Gracie

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  2. Blog28th May 2026

    Jill Walker AAB, author of blog about tax relief

    Rising Costs for Farmers – How Can Tax Relief Help in Loss-Making Years?

    Recent headlines have highlighted the growing pressure on the agricultural sector, with many farming businesses facing a significantly more challenging financial outlook than in previous years.  A combination of global and domestic factors has driven this change. Input costs have…

    By Jill Walker

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  3. Blog28th May 2026

    Ruth MacNamee, author of blog about Foreign Branch Exemption Regime

    Mandatory foreign branch exemption: Impact on UK Companies

    UK companies operating overseas through branches have enjoyed flexibility in how those activities were taxed in the UK. However, significant changes are now expected following a recent announcement by HMRC. The government is moving towards a more standardised and restrictive…

    By Ruth MacNamee

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  4. Blog26th May 2026

    Michael Farrell, author of blog about cross-border conundrum

    Overcoming the Cross-Border conundrum

    Two currencies. Two different tax regimes. One island. Sound familiar? If you operate cross-border, you’ll already understand both the opportunities and the challenges this presents. On one hand, establishing a presence south of the border means rapid entry into a…

    By Michael Farrell

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  5. Blog18th May 2026

    Steve Roberts, Private Client Senior Manager and author of IHT and Pensions blog

    Inheritance Tax on pensions – 5 ways you can prepare

    The 2024 Autumn Budget introduced a fundamental shift to Inheritance Tax on pensions. From 6 April 2027, most unused pension funds and pension death benefits will be included in the value of an individual’s estate for IHT purposes.   This marks a significant departure from the current position where pensions have typically…

    By Steve Roberts

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  6. Blog29th Apr 2026

    Gabrielle Bird, author of blog about HMRC VAT Audit

    HMRC VAT Audits: 4 ways to prepare and what to expect  

    An HMRC VAT audit, also known as a VAT inspection or VAT visit, can be time‑consuming, disruptive, and stressful if your business is unprepared. However, with the right understanding, preparation and controls in place, most VAT audits can be managed smoothly,…

    By Gabrielle Bird

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  7. Blog29th Apr 2026

    Callum Gray, author of article about

    Industrial M&A: Attractive businesses for investment?

    The UK’s industrial landscape continues to evolve at pace, making it attractive for trade players expanding their geographical reach, service offerings competing with PE, and growth funding platforms seeking expansion via strategic bolt-ons. Each of these raises the question: Why…

    By Callum Gray

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  8. Blog28th Apr 2026

    Joel Topham, Business Advisory Partner and author of blog about the Professional practices benchmarking 2025 report

    Professional practices benchmarking 2025 report

    In the fast-moving economy that is the legal sector, accurate and relevant data for your decision-making is key. But many firms are still relying on outdated benchmarks, gut instinct, or fragmented insights. That makes it harder to stay competitive, control…

    By Joel Topham

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  9. Blog27th Apr 2026

    Lauren McCluskey, head of Office of the CFO and author of article about finance function

    Is Your Finance Function Ready for What’s Next? 

    The desk of the CFO is a strange and wonderful place, akin to Mary Poppins’ bag, but in a growing business, it’s also where the question “are we ready for what’s next?” gets answered every day. From compliance and audit through to funding…

    By Lauren McCluskey

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  10. Blog17th Apr 2026

    Alistair Duncan, Indirect Tax Partner, professional headshot. Author of blog on VAT in Oil & Gas Is Changing: What HMRC GfC18 Means for Your Business

    VAT in Oil & Gas Is Changing: What HMRC GfC18 Means for Your Business

    The complex place of supply rules for services is an area that repeatedly creates issues in the Energy sector. Complex supply chains Offshore operations Multiple customer establishments Each of which can frequently lead to VAT being applied incorrectly. To try…

    By Alistair Duncan

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  11. Blog16th Apr 2026

    Sean McAuley, author of blog about failure to prevent fraud law

    Failure To Prevent Fraud Rules: Everything You Need To Know

    From 1 September 2025, the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 introduced the new corporate offence of Failure to Prevent Fraud. This represents a major shift in how UK organisations are held criminally accountable for fraud committed for their…

    By Sean McAuley

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  12. Blog16th Apr 2026

    Nikki McNally - Business Advisory Advisor at AAB.

    Companies House and the ECCTA: 5 Ways To Stay Compliant

    The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act (ECCTA) became UK law in October 2023. But this wasn’t just another regulatory update.  It marked a major shift in how Companies House operates. The register is no longer a passive filing system. It is becoming an…

    By Nikki McNally

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