Binance faces a ban in the United States after being sued by an American watchdog for breaking and ignoring a host of financial and market rules. In a searing court filing, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission alleged that the world’s largest crypto trading platform had put its commercial success over compliance with US law in […]
People have been given more time to plug gaps in their National Insurance record – to ensure they can maximise their state pension entitlement. Initially, people had until 5 April to make voluntary adjustments for gaps between 2006 and 2016, but the cut off has been extended to the end of July. The original deadline […]
Breadcrumb Trail Links Finance Economy Banking Legislative tweak will allow Bank to get rid of its first red ink in history Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland has told Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem that the government will amend legislation so that the central bank can keep earnings to offset its losses. Photo by REUTERS/Blair Gable […]
Former professional rugby player and now rugby commentator Stuart Barnes wins his won his IR35 case of £695k in tax against HMRC. Speaking about the decision, Ryan Dawson, Project Manager at contract insurance specialists Kingsbridge said, “This is clearly another blow for HMRC in the list of ongoing IR35 cases but it should signal another […]
Just a year ago, Washington DC’s Hirshhorn art museum – the capital’s preeminent contemporary art museum – was asking whether non-fungible tokens (NFTs) were “fad or the future of art”. Twelve months on, it looks like “tax write-off” might have been the right answer. This year was not just the year that cryptocurrency values were […]