HMRC targets specialist agents in crackdown on R&D tax credit fraud
Claims for multibillion-pound business tax incentives are more likely to be non-compliant when submitted with the assistance of specialist agents, according to an official review by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC). An inquiry into research and development (R&D) tax credits—schemes intended
Goodstack raises £22m as corporate giving platform targets £2.4bn in employee donations
London-based tech firm Goodstack has secured £22 million in venture capital funding, positioning it to facilitate £2.4 billion in employee donations to good causes this year. The company, whose platform is utilised by major corporations such as HSBC, LinkedIn, and design
Female FTSE 100 board members earn 69% less than male counterparts
Female board members at FTSE 100 companies are paid 69% less than their male counterparts, underscoring the persistent gender pay gap at the highest levels of British business. According to research by Fox & Partners, the employment and partnership law specialists,
Matt Gaetz feels the heat
President-elect Donald Trump is dead serious about making him attorney general. Speaker Mike Johnson is pledging to bury a critical House Ethics Committee report into his alleged personal misconduct. But expect this to be a very uncomfortable week for former
Verizon Connect highlights rising GPS tracking use and sustainability in 2025 Fleet Technology Trends Report
What you need to know: In 2024, 78% of fleets are using GPS tracking technology, a 5-point increase from last year, indicating growing confidence in fleet solutions The survey highlights GPS fleet tracking technology as essential for delivering results, enhancing competitiveness, and