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Bosses at accountants and law firms are unfortunately exempt from UK disclosure rules
Newly published numbers mark 50% increase over previous government estimate
HMRC says it still has concerns over behaviour of ‘small number’ of banks
Exploiting technology’s potential is a hallmark of forward-thinking
HMRC widens range of inquiries as Treasury increases pressure to raise revenue
Numbers reflect HMRC’s renewed drive to stop cheating
Failure to attract interest at latest bidding round shows need for regulatory reform
London dockers of the past faced the same problems as the agency workers of today
Too much regulation is a bad thing, says report
Investigation unit tightens focus on wealthy individuals
Firms are recognising that failure to invest in technology will hinder ability to compete in today’s legal market
HMRC uses ‘nudge’ psychology in bid to rake in more debts
HMRC threatens hefty fines for scheme promoters
The UK is set to legislate to allow security services to hack phones and trawl browsing histories
Relief can be claimed until March
Cases include high-profile Serious Fraud Office successes
Artificial intelligence is relieving junior lawyers of time-consuming tasks
Legal experts question how officials will prove beneficial owners’ names are real
Change comes amid concerns about fraud as many people are automatically enrolled into a scheme
Douglas Alexander joins Pinsent Masons as firms start advising on consequences of exit from Europe
Special tax unit raises extra £414m from the 6,000 wealthiest individuals
Settlement opportunity could deliver ‘tens if not hundreds of millions of pounds’
Fines soar as tax authority steps up enforcement of ‘senior accounting officer’ rules
Lawyers are starting to work flexibly to run businesses on the side or see more of their families
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