Blog7th Oct 2020Should you set up a family investment company to protect your family wealth?There is no ‘one size fits all’ approach when it comes to protecting family wealth, passing this to future generations in an appropriate way, and at the ‘right time’. Setting up a Family Investment Company (“FIC”) is increasingly a popular…View more
Blog5th Oct 2020Coronavirus Employment Support Measures – An UpdateOn Friday afternoon the government issued some updates to the guidance on the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) and published new guidance for the Job Retention Bonus (JRB) alongside how it will interact with the new Job Support Scheme (JSS).…By Katy ChristiansenView more
Blog5th Oct 2020Corporate Tax Considerations to Maximise Cash & Retain EmployeesThe past few months have been very challenging for the majority of businesses, large and small. Not just locally or nationally, but on an international basis, requiring owners, managers and directors to juggle various important factors such as staffing levels, financing options and cashflow…View more
Blog1st Oct 2020Relocating from or to the US? Here are the key tax situations to be aware ofIndividuals relocating from, or to the US can face particularly challenging tax situations when compared to other jurisdictions, not least dual reporting requirements and very conflicting approaches to taxing the same sources of income or gains.View more
Blog30th Sep 2020M&A activity in family business sectorAs featured in The Scotsman Annual Deals Supplement AAB’s Edinburgh Managing Partner & Head of Deals in the Central Belt, Lyn Calder, reflects on M&A activity in the family business sector. Early 2020 activity In early 2020, before any of us…View more
Blog25th Sep 2020Don’t get caught in the post-Brexit customs netScotland’s Food and Drink sector is vitally important to the Scottish Economy. Consistently Food and Drink is Scotland’s top export sector, latest HM Revenue and Customs statistics shows that, for 2018, food and drink exports totalled £6.3bn. Of this, £2.3bn were to the EU. View more
Blog25th Sep 2020The Winter economy plan – what is in it for individual taxpayers?The last few weeks have been filled with speculation about what the Chancellor’s expected October budget would contain and everyone was braced for increased tax rates in some shape or form. However, with the budget now pushed back to the…View more
Blog25th Sep 2020Tech Sector OverviewAs featured in The Scotsman Annual Deals Supplement AAB’s Head of Corporate Finance, Douglas Martin, reflects on the busiest areas of the sector.View more
Blog24th Sep 20202020 Deals Market OverviewAs featured in the Scotsman Annual Deals Supplement 2020, AAB’s Callum Gray (Director and Head of Deal Origination) provides a deal market overview of 2020.View more
Blog24th Sep 2020Time to consider a sale? CGT rates remain as Autumn statement is scrappedIt has been widely speculated that there may have been Capital Gains Tax (‘CGT’) reforms announced in this year’s Autumn Statement, which could have had a significant impact on the net proceeds on transactions from late 2020 onwards. If you…By Doug MartinView more
Blog17th Sep 2020Flown Home Versus Home-GrownBefore lockdown, a member of our specialist food & drink team dined at The Kitchin in Edinburgh where they were impressed by a brilliant document (see below) illustrating where Michelin Star Chef, Tom Kitchin sources each of the ingredients used…View more
Blog16th Sep 2020Fraud or Legitimate Error? Coronavirus Job Retention SchemeHMRC have confirmed this week that another two people have been arrested in connection with a suspected £70,000 Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (“CJRS”) fraud. These follow the first arrests in July in connection with alleged furlough fraud with a suspected…By Gillian ForrestView more