Feb 09, 2021 With great clarity comes great responsibility – executive pay and ESG reporting By Lucy Urwin Rhian Edwards “This will play itself out – can’t we just ignore it?”. Before last year, this was perhaps still a reasonable – if potentially...
Jul 01, 2020 Not out of options: EMI working time requirements relaxed in relation to Covid-19 By Florence Barnes The Government has released explanatory notes and tax information and impact notes at the report stage of Finance Bill 2020 to introduce...
Apr 03, 2020 Covid-19 presents difficult decisions for remuneration committees By Rasmus Berglund On 18 March, Pensions Investment Research Consultants (PIRC), an adviser to shareholders including the UK’s local authority pension...
Apr 01, 2020 Coronavirus has made AGMs much, much harder By Dominic Sedghi Harry Coghill Public companies are rapidly having to deal with the difficulty of holding their annual general meeting (AGM) under the social distancing...
Nov 27, 2018 The ghost of Budgets past: tax on employee loans made since 1999 By Ceinwen Rees Joe Maughan Cast your mind back to Spring 2016, you may remember a fresh-faced George Osborne striding out from Number 11 Downing Street, red...
Nov 26, 2018 Disguised remuneration: the 2019 loan charge - action before 5 April 2019 By Macfarlanes Legislation to combat perceived tax avoidance through "disguised remuneration" has been in place since 2011 - one common result was to...
May 14, 2018 Will the Government extend the gender pay gap reporting regime? By Matthew Ramsey The first round of mandatory gender pay reporting ended in April, with 10,000 or more firms disclosing average pay and bonus data. The...