BRave Business and The Tax Factor
Brought to you by accounting, tax, audit and advisory firm Blick Rothenberg BRave Business is aimed at entrepreneurial businesses, we focus on providing market updates, practical guidance, timely insights, and professional opinions from industry experts, helping you make informed decisions for your business. The Tax Factor is a weekly podcast with our expert team looking at the news and updates in the world of tax and providing analysis of what it might mean for you.
Episodes
The Tax Factor - Episode 64 - Gary Lineker, Frankie Dettori and the non dom castle
This week on the Tax Factor, Heather Self and Neil Insull discuss two sports stars caught up in tax wrangles with HMRC. They also chat about how Ann Kaplan Mulholland, the owner of Lympne Castle in Kent, wants the King to grant independence to her estate so she can sit outside of the UK after the Government abolished the non-dom tax status and how ahead of the Budget many people took tax free lump sums from their pensions, but now HMRC say cooling off periods do not apply, and payment of a tax-free lump sum cannot be undone.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
13/12/24•14m 18s
The Tax Factor – Episode 63 - How tax wizardry fell flat and a kebab tripped up a VAT fraudster
This week on The Tax Factor, Nimesh Shah and Malli Kini discuss how the 'Beatles tax clause' has put a block on the tax 'wizardry' of Harry Potter actor Rupert Grint, landing him a £1.8m tax bill, and how a notorious VAT fraudster who had evaded HMRC for several years was tracked and caught after buying a kebab in Wales. They also discuss how HMRC have published their latest list of tax defaulters, and how paying tax on time is as important reputationally as paying the right amount.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
05/12/24•13m 37s
The Tax Factor - Episode 62 - Private School VAT challenges, Making Tax Digital and anonymity applications
This week on the Tax Factor, Ele Theochari and Gabby Donald look at the latest tax stories in the news. These include a challenge surrounding VAT on school fees in relation to Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCP) from local authorities and a heads-up on the implementation of HMRC’s ‘Making Tax Digital’ initiative for Income Tax self-assessment. They also look at why the clock is ticking on a high-stakes Upper Tribunal anonymity application, with a pivotal deadline looming on 11 December.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
29/11/24•16m 23s
BRave Business - Episode 18: Neurodiversity in Business
In this episode we take a look at the topic of Neurodiversity in Business. What are the realities and the truths behind the myths? What do neurodiverse people bring to an organisation? Is there a competitive advantage in employing them? And how can businesses attract and get the best out of their neurodiverse people? Joining Declan to debate all of this are Blick Rothenberg Partner Gail Cobley, with our guests Ben Branson from The Hidden 20% charity and podcast series, and Binna Kandola from consultancy Pearn Kandola.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
25/11/24•53m 55s
The Tax Factor - Episode 61 – Farmers, Tax deadlines and Accountants charges
This week, Rehana Earle and Ele Theochari look at how Inheritance Tax changes could hit farmers hard, depending on timing. They also discuss rising tax burdens worrying retailers, key updates and changes for 2023/24 returns, and the hot debate: should accountants charge for ad-hoc advice?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
22/11/24•13m 12s
The Tax Factor - Episode 60 - What can we expect from Donald Trump?
This week, Head of Private Client John Bull joins Rob Goodley to talk about what a Trump presidency is likely to mean for the UK. They also look at rogue tax advisors and a tax ‘magic trick’ that HMRC took exception to, as well as a little talked about point in the Autumn Budget which they think is a good move.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
14/11/24•12m 30s
The Tax Factor – Episode 59 – The Story on Tax is Not Over
Following the Autumn Budget, Nimesh Shah and Roger Holman take a look at some of the areas that have angered farmers, small businesses and parents. But was the Budget quite restrained? Nimesh suspects the story on Capital Gains Taxes is not over and there might there be more dramatic reform and change to come. And with the appointment of Donald Trump as President, what does this mean for US Government policy – will it result in tax cuts and crypto rule relaxation?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
07/11/24•20m 20s
The Tax Factor – Episode 58 - Budget Special
Heather Self and Robert Salter look at some of the detail in the Autumn Budget statement including Employers National Insurance, The Child Benefit clawback and Capital Gains Tax changes. They also ask whether the Chancellor missed an opportunity to take a strategic look at a tax system that is riddled with anomalies and inconsistencies.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
31/10/24•16m 52s
The Tax Factor - Episode 57 - Not the Budget Special
This week on The Tax Factor Matt Crawford and Neil Insull are NOT looking at the Budget. Instead, we’re talking about the big picture issues facing the UK Tax system and the tax issues around the Employment Rights BillSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
24/10/24•13m 1s
BRave Business – Episode 17: Global Talent
In today’s episode we take a look at the topic of Global Talent. How do you attract the best talent for your business, particularly when you grow internationally? Which approaches work well and which do not? And how will technology – particularly AI - impact a global workforce? And joining me today to debate all of this are Blick Rothenberg’s Head of Global Mobility Rehana Earle, with our guest Gareth Wadley from law firm Bristows.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
23/10/24•51m 35s
The Tax Factor - Episode 56 - National Insurance, Capital Gains Tax Reform and French tax hikes
On this week’s top-rated podcast, Roger Holman is joined by Rehana Earle to unpack the latest in tax developments. With speculation growing that employer National Insurance contributions could be targeted by the Chancellor, we discuss whether the Government’s pledge to freeze rates for workers will shield employees from the impact. And is it time for a major overhaul of Capital Gains Tax to make it fit for purpose? Meanwhile, across the Channel, France is rolling out ‘temporary’ tax hikes – but how long will they really last? And finally, Roger looks into the complexities of designing a wealth tax and why it proves to be so tricky.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
17/10/24•18m 32s
The Tax Factor – Episode 55 - Cruising, Capital Gains and CEO’s
This week Matt Crawford is joined by Blick Rothenberg CEO Nimesh Shah. They look at the problematic tax issues of a life on the high seas cruising, Capital Gains Tax reform and a homage to retiring HMRC CEO Sir Jim Harra.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
11/10/24•16m 6s
The Tax Factor – Episode 54 - The Labour Party Conference, Non-doms, R&D stats and Maternity Pay
Join Rehana Earle and Ele Theochari as they unpack the biggest headlines from the Labour Party Conference. Are the non-dom tax proposals just a political gimmick, or could they really deliver the billions the Chancellor hopes for? Ele dives into the latest R&D tax relief stats and why fewer claims might not be the bad news it seems – could HMRC finally be getting a grip on fraud? And we take a closer look at maternity pay and challenge Kemi Badenoch’s bold claims.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
04/10/24•14m 47s
BRave Business - Episode 16: The Business Case for Sustainability
Sustainability: everybody talks about it, but in this episode we look at the business case for it. What do you actually have to do, beyond the cliches, and how can you prove that you mean what you say? Joining Declan for this discussion are Jim Brown from Blick Rothenberg, Charlotte Pumford from Vivobarefoot and Paul Lewis from Seismic. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
27/09/24•50m 22s
The Tax Factor - Episode 53 - Side hustles, Budget thoughts, exit taxes and Jaffa cakes
This week Rob Goodley is joined by a new voice on the Tax Factor, Blick Rothenberg Head of Private client, John Bull. They look at HMRC’s interest in ‘side hustles’, what we learnt from the Chancellor at the Labour Party conference, and the potential for an exit tax. We also pay tribute to John Brown, the man who successfully argued a Jaffa cake was a cake!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
26/09/24•13m 34s
The Tax Factor - Episode 52 - Pensions, football referees and suits
This week, Heather Self is joined by pensions expert Martin Reynard. They discuss whether the Chancellor could fill some of her £22Bn gap with a reduction on tax relief on pension contributions or the tax-free lump sum. They also look at the impact of a ruling on the employment status of football referees and Heather disappoints Martin when she reveals that if Blick Rothenberg gives him a suit it’s a taxable benefit!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
20/09/24•12m 32s
The Tax Factor - Episode 51 - Apple, rugby commentators, employee data and Oasis
Our fifty-first podcast is brought to you by Matt Crawford and Melissa Thomas. This week they look at the European Court of Justice upholding a 2016 decision that Ireland is required to recover 13 billion Euros from Apple and the Upper Tier Tribunal sides with HMRC in their case against Stuart Barnes regarding his employment status. Matt discusses changes to the data employers are required to provide to HMRC regarding hours worked by employees and Melissa discusses how HMRC is an unlikely fan of the Oasis reunion.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
12/09/24•12m 27s
The Tax Factor - Episode 50 - Sunscreen, fraudulent R&D claims, and snail farms
It’s our 50th episode this week, this time with Heather Self and Ele Theochari. In this episode we look back at some of the tax stories from the last year, current proposals to take VAT off sunscreen, fraudulent R&D claims, and if having a snail farm could save you some tax!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
06/09/24•15m 3s
The Tax Factor – Episode 49 - Short term pain for long term good?
Nimesh Shah and Heather Self look at what we can learn from Kier Starmer’s speech and what might happen in the Budget. If the Government’s hands are tied on the big 4 taxes, are we looking at minor changes in the Budget? Where will the billions come from: frozen allowances, Fuel Duty, Air Passenger Duty, Capital Gains Tax, Pensions Relief or a more wholesale reform of the tax system? Would it be more courageous to break the manifesto pledge and put Income Tax up?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
29/08/24•13m 56s
The Tax Factor – Episode 48 - Top 5 Budget Predictions and bad news for those losing their hair
The Tax Factor returns from its Summer break with Roger Holman and Neil Insull. They waste no time in giving their top 5 predictions for the October Budget and, in VAT news, how the First Tier Tribunal have decided hair loss treatment could not be zero-rated as hair loss is not a ‘disability’.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
22/08/24•16m 42s
The Tax Factor – Episode 47 - A new Prime Minister, a new Chancellor and a new Government - so what now?
A special post-Election episode recorded the morning of 5 July. Nimesh Shah and Heather Self share their post-Election analysis and discuss the potential implications of the new Government's policies.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
05/07/24•25m 33s
The Tax Factor - Episode 46 - Mind the ‘tax’ gap
In this episode, as the General Election rolls into its final week, Heather Self and Neil Insull discuss some of the challenges for the new Government (whoever it will be), the reality of the ‘tax gap’ and why it is what it is. They also look at what businesses hope to see from the tax system.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
28/06/24•14m 20s
The Tax Factor - Episode 45 - Halfway already!
We’re already halfway through the General Election campaign and one thing you can bet on is that our experts have the lowdown on the parties’ tax commitments and promises. This week, Rehana Earle and Robert Salter investigate the Labour and Reform UK Manifestos. Do both parties really understand the nuances and details of the tax system and do the numbers add up? Finally, Robert looks at a partial victory for a taxpayer against HMRC in the first-tier tribunal.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
21/06/24•19m 45s
The Tax Factor - Episode 44 - Election 24 - The Manifestos
As the General Election continues, Ele Theochari and Robert Salter dig into some of the detail of the parties’ manifestos, looking at the quirks, hiccups and challenges they contain. They also look at IR35 and a new process for reporting unethical R&D advisors to HMRC.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
14/06/24•17m 15s
The Tax Factor – Episode 43 - Inheritance Tax reforms, what’s in store for pensions and getting your Election facts right!
This week on The Tax Factor, Nimesh Shah and Roger Holman review some of the latest General Election tax stories. They take a look at the parties’ proposals and ideas on Inheritance Tax and, if Sunak and Starmer were listening, what they would be suggesting. Finally, after delving into the detail of the Conservative’s plans Nimesh, uncovers a £40m error in the “Triple Lock Plus” numbers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
07/06/24•18m 29s
The Tax Factor - Episode 42 – Election 24
This week on The Tax Factor Heather Self and Robert Salter are talking about the election, including extra tax allowances for pensioners, VAT School fees and the ‘magic money tree’ collecting another £6 billion from stopping tax avoidance and evasion. They also review what the parties have shared (and what they haven’t) regarding tax policies in the campaign’s kick-off week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
30/05/24•16m 58s
The Tax Factor - Episode 41 - HMRC Service levels (again), one penny tax demands, fiscal black holes and marshmallows
This week on the Tax Factor, Nimesh Shah and Roger Holman look at two HMRC stories in the news: the one penny tax demand and the National Audit Office’s findings that HMRC tax helpline wait times are getting even longer. The Conservatives and Labour are fighting over tax numbers, but Nimesh and Roger are not really sure that any of them add up. And finally, how HMRC have asked the Court of Appeal for leave to appeal against the Upper Tribunal ruling on giant marshmallows!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
23/05/24•13m 8s
The Tax Factor - Episode 40 - VAT on school fees, confidentiality at tribunals and a third appeal failure for Kwik Fit
This week on The Tax Factor Matt Crawford and Rob Goodley look at the ups and downs of avoiding potential VAT on private school fees. Former Chancellor Nadim Zahawi discussed his settlement with HMRC in a recent interview and Rob looks at what the reported penalty imposed might tell us about the case. They then explore the principals of anonymity of taxpayers making appeals as well as the unallowable purpose rule on tax deductions for companies after Kwik Fit loses a third appeal.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
16/05/24•13m 49s
The Tax Factor – Episode 39 - Self-assessment, HMRC pay rises, and tax relief for the games industry
This week, Rehana Earle and Roger Holman are talking about the tax return rule changes that have taken over three hundred thousand people out of self-assessment. They also look at the unscheduled pay increase HMRC have given their staff to remain compliant, and share their views on whether the same kind of tax relief that was announced by the Chancellor in the Spring Budget for the film, TV and theatre industries should be extended to the UK games industry.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
10/05/24•13m 5s
BRave Business - Episode 15: Pay Equity – What’s going on with Gender Pay Gap and Pay Transparency’
In this episode we take a look at the topic of the gender pay gap, pay equality and pay transparency. What are they, why are they important and what are the challenges business face in implementing these directives? And joining Declan to debate all of this are Blick Rothenberg’s Reward Services Partner Stuart Hyland and Azets’ Group Chief People Officer Claire Jepras.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
07/05/24•46m 13s
The Tax Factor – Episode 38 - PAYE, Politics & Poppadoms
This week on The Tax Factor, Heather Self is joined by Tomm Adams – as a recent new starter at Blick Rothenberg Heather recommends he check his PAYE code to ensure he’s getting the correct allowances. They then look at the changes in tax brought about through devolution in Scotland, and provide an update on a VAT case we’ve been following as crisp giant Walkers plans to appeal the tribunal decision on the VAT status of Sensations Poppadoms.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
03/05/24•16m 54s
The Tax Factor - Episode 37 - Chat GPT, spreadsheet rounding errors and BlackRock loses UK Tax appeal
This week Rob Goodley and Ele Theochari look at a High Income Child Benefit charge case where the use of Chat GPT caused some confusion, but does it mean that more people will rely on AI in their submissions, possibly causing mayhem? They also discuss how a spreadsheet rounding error to two decimal places led to a shareholder not meeting the threshold for Business Asset disposal relief and how BlackRock has lost an appeal relating to UK tax it sought to reclaim on its acquisition of Barclays Global Investors in 2009.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
26/04/24•11m 9s
The Tax Factor – Episode 36 – Footballers, foot lotion, sneaky VAT penalties and Italy
In this week’s episode, Rehanna Earle and Melissa Thomas look at the latest IR35 case involving Scottish footballer Neil McCann and his employment with SKY, the future of Body Shop after entering administration and seeking a CVA to reduce the company’s tax bill when it returns to profitability, and the impact of the new HMRC VAT penalty points system. They then look at the lure of Italy as a remote working destination.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
19/04/24•14m 42s
The Tax Factor - Episode 35 - Marshmallows, tax dodgers, non-doms and pensioners
This week, Heather and Roger are talking about Labour’s proposals to clamp down on “tax dodgers”, what they’re planning to do about non-doms, the impact the plans are already having, and the tax shock that some pensioners might now be facing. But most importantly, they talk about marshmallows.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
11/04/24•10m 8s
BRave Business - Episode 14: Demystifying R&D Tax Relief
In this episode we take a look at the UK’s Research & Development Tax regime: what is it, how does it work and how and why is it changing? What does all that mean for entrepreneurial businesses and how can they improve their chances of qualifying for this essential relief? Joining Declan in the studio to debate all of this is Blick Rothenberg’s R&D Manager Chris Heath.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
08/04/24•30m 43s
The Tax Factor - Episode 34 - The end of the (tax) year show
Accountants are lucky people getting two ‘New Years’ to celebrate: the real one and the tax one. This week on the Tax Factor, Nimesh Shah and Heather Self are looking back at the 23/24 tax year, what’s coming up for 24/25, and they also share their new tax year resolutions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
04/04/24•12m 32s
The Tax Factor – Episode 33 - Bumper tax receipts, the problems with Multiple Dwellings Relief and the Reform Party manifesto
This week CEO Nimesh Shah is joined by Corporate Tax Partner Neil Insull as they look at the monthly tax stats, particularly the Government's major increase in tax receipts this year. Revisiting the Spring Budget, they question if the changes to Multiple Dwellings Relief were really thought through, and Neil takes a look at the first manifesto ahead of the General Election from The Reform Party, who have some interesting ideas.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
28/03/24•18m 24s
The Tax Factor – Episode 32 - High Income Child Benefit, the R&D tax industry and changes to minimum wage and sick pay
This week Matt Crawford and Ele Theochari look at a recent High Income Child Benefit charge win for the taxpayer, the effect of a crackdown in the R&D tax industry, and changes to minimum wage and sick pay. They also talk about HMRC announcing it was to close its phonelines on the 19 March only to change its mind less than 24 hours later.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
22/03/24•11m 17s
The Tax Factor – Episode 31 - Budget Fallout, Rogue advisors, the Government Gateway replacement and HMRC’s crypto consultation
This week Rob Goodley and Rehanna Earle look at the fallout from the Spring Budget and wonder if the Government really wants to make the non-dom changes or just leave a bit of a mess for a new Government to fix. HMRC have launched a consultation to attempt to clamp down on rogue tax advisors, whilst it's been announced that the Government Gateway website is being replaced (but it’s going to be three years until we see it). Finally, they look at the HMRC consultation on global transparency rules, meaning crypto platforms will have to share client data directly with HMRC, making it much harder to avoid Capital Gains Tax.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
14/03/24•14m 4s
The Tax Factor – Episode 30 - Spring Budget Special
There’s only one topic of conversation in this week’s Tax Factor: The Budget. Nimesh and Heather discuss all things property, Non-Doms and Child benefit. Is all the evidence pointing to an Autumn election?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
07/03/24•19m 46s
The Tax Factor - Episode 29 - There’s a Budget on the way!
This week Heather Self, Melissa Thomas and Nimesh Shah look ahead to the Budget, discussing electric cars, fuel duty and proposals to remove VAT on loo roll. Heather also has a grumble about the High-Income Child Benefit charge and trying to guess when Rishi Sunak might call an election (and whether he’ll go off to California afterwards)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
29/02/24•13m 10s
The Tax Factor - Episode 28 - Politician’s tax returns, HMRC Service levels and a warning about tax scams.
This week on The Tax Factor, Roger Holman and Robert Salter talk about politician’s tax returns and attempt to get to the truth behind media comments. They also look at employment challenges and share a warning about phishing scams pretending to be from HMRC.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
22/02/24•13m 14s
Brave Business episode 13: The Challenges of Moving Goods Internationally
In this episode we take a look at the challenges of moving goods internationally. How have things changed post-Brexit, what is the new Border Operating Model and what impact will new and proposed trade agreements have on the supply of different types of products to the UK. Joining Declan in the studio are Blick Rothenberg’s Customs Duty Partner Simon Sutcliffe, with our guest Charles Hogg, who is Commercial Director at freight forwarder and customs broker Unsworth.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
19/02/24•49m 22s
The Tax Factor - Episode 27 - Protein bars, trouble at HMRC, and the Prime Minister’s taxes
This week, Matt Crawford and Rob Goodley look at the Prime Minister’s tax returns, which were released last week, and find them more interesting for what they don’t say than what they do. There’s a VAT case querying if a product aimed at gym goers is actually confectionery or not. They also look at updated guidance published regarding upcoming changes to CSOP and EMI schemes, and ongoing service issues with HMRC.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
16/02/24•13m 7s
The Tax Factor – Episode 26 - Loose Women going on strike, a £100m fraud, and HMRC’s tax evasion strategy
This week on the Tax Factor, Rehana Earle and Ele Theochari look at how ITV’s implementation of HMRC’s off payroll working rules has caused a stir with some of its stars. They also look at a recent fraud case involving dividend payments called Cum-Ex fraud (sometimes called dividend stripping) and how HMRC is set to be given more powers to deal with tax avoidance scheme promoters.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
09/02/24•14m 53s
The Tax Factor - Episode 25 - Pensions Special
This week it’s a Pensions Special, with Blick Rothenberg CEO Nimesh Shah joined by Pensions specialist Martin Reynard. In this episode they cover all things pensions, including over payment of tax when taking money out of pensions and what the differences are between saving in an ISA versus a pension.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
02/02/24•16m 12s
BRave Business - Episode 12: Expanding from the UK to the US
In this episode we take a look at the key considerations for expanding your UK business to the US. What expansion options are available to you, which kind of businesses tend to succeed, and what are some of the common challenges UK businesses face? Joining Declan for the conversation are Blick Rothenberg’s US UK Private Client Partner Michael Holland and our guest Brad Doline, Of Counsel at law firm Wilson Sonsini.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
29/01/24•44m 46s
The Tax Factor - Episode 24 - Record keeping, payrolling and poppadoms (or not)
This week on The Tax Factor Matt Crawford and Ele Theochari are talking about the importance of record keeping after a recent tribunal highlighted that the burden of truth can be on the Taxpayer. They also discuss issues with the payrolling of benefits in kind and the debate over when a poppadom is actually a crisp.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
26/01/24•10m 24s
The Tax Factor - Episode 23 - Self-Assessment Special
The deadline for Self-Assessment Tax returns is fast approaching, so this week sees Nimesh Shah and Matt Crawford in a special edition of The Tax Factor. They’ll be looking at some top tips for preparing your tax return as well as the future of Self-Assessment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
18/01/24•11m 47s
The Tax Factor – Episode 22 - Sub Postmasters, online platform earnings and Darts winnings
In the first episode of 2024, Heather Self and Roger Holman discuss some of the tax implications from the Post Office scandal, the recent reporting changes to online platforms that have got some sellers concerned, and the tax bill for Darts World champion runner-up Luke Littler. They also ask: is anything really going to happen with Inheritance Tax?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
12/01/24•11m 10s
The Tax Factor - Christmas special
In this week’s episode – which is not only our Christmas special but also the last episode of 2023 - Nimesh and Heather look back over the year in tax.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
19/12/23•13m 42s
The Tax Factor - Episode 20 - Ebay, AI and San Marino
This week Blick Rothenberg Partners Rehana Earle and Ele Theochari look at why HMRC is taking an interest in your online selling, the perils of relying on AI for caselaw in court, and the double tax treaty between the UK and San Marino having finally entered into force... …as well as the continuing efforts of HMRC to not deal with customers on the phone!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
14/12/23•9m 36s
BRave Business – Episode 11 - From Start-up to Exit in the Tech Sector
In this episode we to look at some of the challenges and opportunities faced by entrepreneurs in the rapidly evolving technology sector. What Government support is available for tech Start-ups and what's involved in selling your tech business to a private equity firm. Joining Declan to discuss this and share their stories are Blick Rothenberg Partner Susie Mullin, and our guest Parry Malm, founder of AI content platform Phrasee.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
11/12/23•43m 16s
The Tax Factor – Episode 19 - IR35 - The poor cousin at the tax party
This week Blick Rothenberg CEO Nimesh Shah is joined by Tax Partner Roger Holman as they discuss a recent case involving TV Journalist Kaye Adams and HRMC and, with some quick calculations, wonder if IR35 is past its sell by date. They also look at defunct energy supplier Bulb which has incurred a rather large bill for incorrectly applying VAT to a customer referral scheme, how getting through to HMRC on the phones doesn’t seem to be getting better, and Nimesh warns fellow executives about the cost of their Christmas parties and how they might become taxable benefits.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
07/12/23•13m 33s
The Tax Factor - Episode 18 – Happy Birthday SDLT
This week Heather Self is joined by Property expert and SDLT Partner Sean Randall. With ‘SDLT’ celebrating its 20th birthday this week, Sean and Heather look at its history, teenage years and future. Heather also discusses a recent Supreme Court judgment in which the ruling referenced the adultery of Queen Caroline in 1820!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
30/11/23•13m 49s
The Tax Factor - Episode 17 - The Autumn Statement Special
This week it’s no surprise that we focus on the Chancellor’s Autumn Budget Statement. Nimesh Shah and Heather Self look at the detail of the Budget and give their views on the decisions and actions the Chancellor took, as well as the ones he didn’t. Heather describes the Budget as “pre-election”, while Nimesh thought the statement was a little bit vanilla. Where was the Inheritance Tax reform and where were the changes to VAT thresholds?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
23/11/23•16m 6s
The Tax Factor - Episode 16 - T’was the week before the Budget
This week on the Tax Factor, Heather Self is joined by Global Mobility Partner Alan Tam as they look at some of the Chancellor’s options a week away from the Autumn Budget. With record tax receipts and inflation falling to meet the Government’s pledge, might the Chancellor be able to be more generous next week? There’s also a roundup of the latest tax cases including a fraud case concerning the ‘Eat out to help out’ and ‘Coronavirus Job Retention’ schemes as well as Apple’s tax affairs in Ireland. And as WeWork files for bankruptcy in the US, Alan highlights the importance of having those working remotely correctly managed.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
17/11/23•11m 11s
The Tax Factor – Episode 15 - ‘One to many letters’, tax avoidance points of principal for HMRC and the start of ‘Silly Season’
This week the Tax Factor is presented by Partners Rob Goodley and Matt Crawford. While the ‘one to many’ letters sent by HMRC can seem speculative, Rob and Matt warn that they should not be ignored. They then look at a Court of Appeal case that HMRC have lost three times, but HMRC believes is a point of principal on tax avoidance – will they go for a fourth appeal and, if not, what does this mean for their approach? Finally, they look forward to ‘Silly Season’, the period before the Budget, when rumours, speculation and gossip abound about what may, or may not be in the Autumn Statement.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
10/11/23•14m 26s
The Tax Factor – Episode 14 - Child Tax Credits, IR35, Indonesian fraudsters and 800 Billon pounds in Government coffers
This week Blick Rothenberg CEO Nimesh Shah is in the host’s chair talking with Tax Director Robert Salter. In today’s episode they look at the latest ruling in a Child Benefit tribunal ruling, HMRC’s recent activities in Indonesia which resulted in a tax fraudster being caught, and how IR35 is really due a review. Nimesh and Robert also look at the state of the Government coffers; as annual tax receipts have now exceeded over 800 Billion pounds, might this give the Chancellor some options in the Autumn statement?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
02/11/23•13m 5s
BRave Business - Episode 10: Overcoming Barriers for Black Entrepreneurs
In this episode we look at some of the barriers faced by black entrepreneurs and how they overcome them. We’ll also take a look at unconscious bias, and the importance of representation and diversity in the business world. Joining Declan Curry to discuss this weighty issue and share their stories are Blick Rothenberg Partner Ed Rieu, and our guests Bola Yusuff, founder of International Tax Search, and Kojo Marfo, founder of My Runway Group.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
30/10/23•48m 30s
The Tax Factor – Episode 13 - HMRC VAT classification takes the biscuit and the Supreme Court’s latest ruling on employment related securities
This week Heather is joined again by Tax Director Robert Salter as they try to unravel when a biscuit is subject to VAT or not (apparently it’s all down to where the chocolate is!) Heather and Robert also take an early look at the possible consequences of the Supreme court ruling on HMRC v Vermilion Holdings Ltd and the potential far-reaching consequences on employment related securities.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
26/10/23•14m 18s
The Tax Factor – Episode 12 – Liz Truss and her “Growth Budget” and HMRC’s High-Income Child Benefit Charge campaign
This week on The Tax Factor Blick Rothenberg CEO Nimesh Shah is joined by Global Mobility enthusiast and Blick Rothenberg Partner Rehana Earle. They discuss Liz Truss, and Trussonomics, with the announcement that she is to publish her own “Growth Budget” in November just a week before the actual Budget and a pet topic of the Tax factor the High-Income Child Benefit Charge although not a pet we are fond of!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
19/10/23•13m 18s
The Tax Factor - Episode 11 - Did Labour say anything new on tax this week and a spotlight on HMRC Spotlights
Partner Rob Goodley joins Heather this week as they review the Labour Party Conference and ask if we learned anything new about their tax policy and strategy approaching the next election. There’s been a lot of coverage in social media of an aggressive landlord tax scheme which HMRC have issued a spotlight note on – Heather suggests if something sounds too good, be cautious.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
13/10/23•10m 17s
The Tax Factor – Episode 10 - It’s looking gloomy on the tax cuts front – unless you’re a teacher!
This week Heather is joined by Tax Director Robert Salter. While the Chancellor says there’s no room for tax cuts at the moment, fiscal drag is creating bumper takes for HMRC. Might we see some kind of tax cuts before the next General Election? They also look at Labour’s plans for VAT on Private Schooling and discuss potential unexpected consequences of what might qualify as ‘private education’. The Prime Minister also discussed tax free bonuses for Teachers in his speech which Heather describes as unnecessary tinkering with the tax system.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
05/10/23•10m 8s
The Tax Factor – Episode 9 - No surprise this week – It’s all about inheritance Tax
This week on the Tax Factor Heather Self is joined by Blick Rothenberg CEO Nimesh Shah. The hot topic this week is Inheritance Tax, with the media reporting that it is potentially going to be abolished by Rishi Sunak. Both Heather and Nimesh unsurprisingly have their own views on whether that should happen and what it would mean. They then review the recent Bluecrest Tax Tribunal Upper Tier ruling and finally lament that, along with many other individuals and businesses, it looks like tax advisors will be spending longer enjoying the HMRC hold music this coming winter.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
29/09/23•12m 26s
The Tax Factor – Episode 8 - The Mini-Budget one year on and when is a property derelict?
Blick Rothenberg CEO Nimesh Shah is joined this week by Tax Investigations and Employment Taxes Specialist Partner Matt Crawford. One year on they look back at the Mini-Budget and the following reversals of....pretty much everything, but were some of those policies, on reflection, actually good ideas? Another property tax case has caught our attention with HMRC disagreeing with a tax payer over a property being classified as ‘derelict’ costing the tax payer over £12k. Matt and Nimesh then look at a couple of Tax Tribunal cases which hinge on whether the Tax Payer had taken reasonable care in the advice sought.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
22/09/23•12m 26s
The Tax Factor- Episode 7 - Everybody’s talking about the triple-lock
This week Private Client Partner Neil Lancaster joins Heather as they discuss the future options for managing state pension increases. Neil also highlights the potential bigger elephant in the room – how are pensions going to be paid for in the long term? They also review recent cases involving the Child Benefit charge which was intended to be a simple pay out for low earning families but can be a trap for anyone filing a personal tax return, and then look at Covid Grant Schemes and wonder if enough is being done to identify and recover fraudulent awards as the recovery rates appear to be very low.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
15/09/23•12m 25s
The Tax Factor - Episode 6 - Pensions: “What a mess”, and a date with the Chancellor
Heather is joined again this week by Blick Rothenberg CEO Nimesh Shah as they look forward to not so much the “Autumn Statement” as the “Winter Statement” and wonder if the lifetime allowance will be reinstated and the problems that that might cause. They also discuss the reopening of the HMRC phonelines after it’s summer closure and hope people have a better experience trying to get through than pre closure.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
08/09/23•13m 45s
The Tax Factor – Episode 5 – Labour hints at post-election tax plans and the chill of freezing thresholds
CEO Nimesh Shah joins Heather this week as Labour Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves gave some insight into Labour’s future tax plans. They also look at the chill that the freezing of allowances is causing taxpayers and why it’s a popular choice by successive Chancellors and the ongoing headache of VAT inconsistences as tax on pants makes the headlines.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
01/09/23•11m 23s
The Tax Factor - Episode 4 - The importance of getting good Stamp Duty advice and the consequences for not doing so
This week on The Tax Factor Heather is joined by one of the country’s leading experts on Stamp Duty and Property Tax, Blick Rothenberg Partner Sean Randall, so it’s no surprise that we’re talking about property. We’ll take a look at what can go wrong on Stamp Duty, how to make sure you’re not a victim of overzealous selling schemes that don’t work, and how to make sure you get proper advice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
25/08/23•11m 55s
The Tax factor - Episode 3 - The perils of poor Stamp Duty Land Tax advice
This week Nimesh Shah and Rob Goodley discuss the perils of poor Stamp Duty Land Tax adviceSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
18/08/23•12m 11s
The Tax Factor – Episode 2 - The Rules and pitfalls of Inheritance Tax
This week, Partner Rob Goodley joins Heather Self to talk about Inheritance Tax. It’s a topic which has recently been in the headlines again as the Conservatives consider its future, but what are the rules and potential pitfalls?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
11/08/23•11m 0s
The Tax Factor - Episode 1 - Tax on Pension Pots, and what you need to know about Child Benefit
The Tax Factor is a new weekly podcast series from Blick Rothenberg. Each week members of our team will be looking at the news and updates in the world of tax and providing analysis of what it might mean for you or your business. We’ll also be looking at some of the longer-term issues and challenges such as Child Allowances, non-dom tax, Inheritance Tax and even HMRC itself. Joining Heather Self for the first episode is Nimesh Shah, CEO of Blick Rothenberg, as they look at the outputs of the Spring Budget's 'Legislation day', the possible implications of the tax on pension pots and the ongoing issues around Child Benefit. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
07/08/23•12m 1s
BRave Business Episode 9: Struggles: Mental Health of Entrepreneurs
In this episode, Declan has a frank and honest conversation with guests Phil Ives from Bean Partners and Rob Begg, an awareness and alignment coach, on the topic of entrepreneur’s mental health. Both share their own raw, personal experiences, as well as their tips on how other entrepreneurs and owner managers can recognise the warning signs earlier. Blick Rothenberg CEO Nimesh Shah also shares his insights into working with entrepreneurial clients who are struggling with their mental health, particularly when it comes to the difficult decision to exit from or sell a business.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
09/05/23•39m 49s
BRave Business Episode 8: Establishing a UK brand
In this episode we take a look at the key considerations for establishing a UK business. What are the challenges for launching a new product or service in the UK and how do you grow and scale a brand? Joining Declan to discuss this topic are Blick Rothenberg’s International Business Senior Manager Melissa Thomas and our guests Angela Crouch from Nectar Sleep and Lisa Robinson from Companiions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
14/03/23•37m 5s
BRave Business Episode 7: Working with Chinese Businesses in the UK
This year marks the 50th year of the UK-China full diplomatic relationship. China is the great economic success story of the last 30 years. It is a huge market for UK businesses in everything from technology to luxury food products. However, it can be a challenging market to enter. As a result, many British entrepreneurs are looking to build relationships with Chinese businesses newly established in the UK as a gateway to China as a market. In this episode we chat about the key opportunities for UK business looking to work with Chinese businesses in the UK, as well as some of the challenges and how can they be avoided. Joining our host Declan Curry in the studio are Blick Rothenberg’s Head of China Desk Winnie Cao and Audit, Assurance & Advisory Director Adam Wildbore. We’re also joined by Senior Advisor on China Strategy Jack Yu from law firm King & Wood Mallesons.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
18/01/23•33m 5s
BRave Business Episode 6: Ingraining D&I into your business’ DNA
Diversity and Inclusion are topics constantly being discussed across different business sectors, but how do you ensure it’s more than just talk? How can a clear diversity and inclusion strategy help entrepreneurial businesses? And what are the steps that should be taken early on in a business’ growth to ensure D&I is ingrained in their DNA? Joining the discussion from Blick Rothenberg are CEO Nimesh Shah and Head of D&I Angela Cooke. Our guest is Kerry Stares, Partner & Director of Responsible Business and Pro Bono at Charles Russell Speechlys LLP.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
16/11/22•32m 14s
BRave Business Episode 5: The Four key TRAPs of Global Remote Working
Hybrid working has been a key outcome for many businesses following the global pandemic, but are you prepared for the four TRAPs? In this episode we discuss the issues businesses are facing, and how to overcome them. Joining in the conversation from Blick Rothenberg is Mark Abbs, partner and head of the Global Mobility team and Alan Tam, Global Mobility Partner. Our guest is Harvey Perkins, director of HRUX - a company which focuses on delivering technology solutions for clients with complex tax and related issues.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
19/10/22•30m 20s
BRave Business Episode 4: Adapting Your Workspace to the New World
In episode 2 of the series, we look at the key drivers of demand across the commercial property sector, what businesses are planning to do with their workspaces, how they can potentially take advantage of tax incentives for office refits, and what the office of the future looks like. Joining in the conversation from Blick Rothenberg is Heather Powell, Head of Property & Construction and Sean Randall, Stamp Duty Partner. Our guest for the episode is James Saunders, Project Management Director at Arcadis, the leading global Design & Consultancy for natural and built assets.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
24/08/22•16m 47s
BRave Business Episode 3: When to sell your business (and when not to)
In today’s episode we consider the key considerations for if and when to sell your business, including knowing your population of potential buyers and the number you are willing to sell for, as well as the key tax and legal considerations. And joining me today to discuss all of this is Blick Rothenberg’s Corporate Tax Partner Rob Goodley and our guest Phil Ives from Bean Partners, who is himself a serial entrepreneur.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
18/05/22•35m 43s
BRave Business Episode 2: The OMB Lifecycle - Part 2: Growth, Sale & Succession
This is the second of two episodes that focus on the key considerations for an owner-managed business during its life cycle, from start-up through to maturity and finally sale and succession. In part two, we focus on the growth and sale of a business. Joining us for this debate are Blick Rothenberg’s Corporate Tax Partner Rob Goodley and Audit Partner Darsh Shah, with guest David Rai, co-founder of Sparta Global.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
23/03/22•28m 22s
BRave Business Episode 1: The OMB Lifecycle - Part One: Start up and Financing
This is the first of two episodes that focus on the key considerations for an owner-managed business during its life cycle, from start-up through to maturity and finally sale and succession. In part one, we focus on the start-up and financing phase of a business. Joining us for this debate are Blick Rothenberg’s UK Outsourcing Partner Stephanie Levin and our guest Rob Caplan, co-founder of First Wealth.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
06/01/22•34m 32s
BRave Business – Bitesize: What impact will the Political Party Manifestos have on UK Taxes?
With a UK general election expected in 2024, Corporate Tax Partner Heather Self and Private Client Partner Neil Lancaster share their insights in this bitesize episode of our BRave Business series.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
07/12/21•13m 54s
BRave Business – Bitesize: Spring Budget Reaction
In this bitesize episode of our podcast series, Partners Neil Lancaster and Heather Self share their views on the winners and losers of the Chancellor’s 2023 Spring Budget Statement. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
10/11/21•12m 28s
BRave Business Bitesize: What did the Autumn Budget mean for businesses?
In this episode we look at what the impact of the Autumn 2022 Budget Statement might be for owner managed businesses and who the winners and losers were from the Chancellor’s Statement. We also consider what the forecast recession might mean for businesses and what the Government may be planning next for their Summer Statement. Joining the debate are Blick Rothenberg’s CEO Nimesh Shah and Corporate Tax Partner Heather Self. Our guest is financial journalist Simon Gompertz.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
09/11/21•28m 30s
BRave Business Bitesize: How brave was the Autumn Budget?
Recorded the morning after the Government’s Autumn Budget 2021 announcement, Blick Rothenberg’s CEO Nimesh Shah, Corporate Tax Partner Rob Goodley, and Audit, Assurance & Advisory Director Simon Rothenberg discuss with Declan Curry the Chancellor’s latest decisions and how these will affect everyone from individuals to owner managed businesses and corporates.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
29/10/21•16m 28s
Budget Analysis - Tax Day Update
On March 23rd, dubbed ‘Tax Day’ by the Government, HM Treasury unveiled a number of documents and consultations on future tax policies. In this podcast, Partner Heather Self at tax, accounting and business advisory firm Blick Rothenberg provides a five-minute overview of the most interesting elements of those consultations. If you would like to hear more of our thoughts and insights, please go back and listen to our analysis and reaction to the budget from the morning after the announcement. On that episode you can hear broadcaster Declan Curry, Blick Rothenberg CEO Nimesh Shah, Stamp Duty Partner Sean Randall and myself discussing the impact of the budget on businesses and individuals across the UK. You can also visit our Budget Hub – www.blickrothenberg.com/budget - where you can find detailed Budget commentary and a range of tools to help you better understand how the Budget may affect you.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
24/03/21•5m 31s
Blick Rothenberg - Budget Commentary
What impact will Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s Budget announcement on 3 March have on businesses and individuals? Join broadcaster and journalist Declan Curry and experts from UK Tax, accounting and business advisory firm Blick Rothenberg as they share their reaction to, and analysis of, the UK Spring Budget. You can also visit Blick Rothenberg’s Budget Hub, where you can find their Budget predictions, commentary on the day of the announcement, and a range of tools to help you better understand how the Budget may affect you.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
04/03/21•30m 14s