Taxing Matters

Taxing Matters

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Navigate the complexities of the tax world with RPC’s Taxing Matters podcast.This is a monthly podcast series designed for professionals and business leaders seeking insights into the often-complex world of tax. Whether you’re a seasoned professional, a business owner, or just curious about tax, our podcast brings you expert insights into the ever-changing tax landscape.Join our podcast host and Senior Associate in RPC's Tax Disputes team, Alexis Armitage, alongside monthly special guests, as they delve into the latest tax developments, landmark cases, and more, and explore the commercial impact these topics could have on businesses.Featuring interviews with top industry experts and thought leaders, each episode is packed with valuable information to help you stay ahead of the curve. Past guests include publication editors, senior HMRC officials, academics, law commissioners, members of the Bar, journalists, members of the judiciary and (of course) RPC's own team of specialist lawyers.   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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episode The countdown to failure to prevent fraud is on (Part 3): Looking ahead: further developments for corporate criminal liability artwork
The countdown to failure to prevent fraud is on (Part 3): Looking ahead: further developments for corporate criminal liability

From 1 September 2025, the new failure to prevent fraud offence will come into effect under the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (ECCTA). Statutory guidance from the Home Office sets out the framework that large organisations should implement by September 2025, to ensure they have in place reasonable fraud prevention procedures. In this three-part special of RPC's Taxing Matters podcast, RPC's Tom Jenkins, Of Counsel and Financial Crime specialist joins Alexis Armitage, RPC's Taxing Matters podcast host to discuss the new offence and its potential impact on businesses, and other developments relevant to the law of corporate criminal liability. In the final episode of the series, Alexis Armitage and Tom Jenkins discuss the future of corporate criminal liability, focusing on new and upcoming legal developments. In this episode, they discuss: * developments regarding “failure to prevent” offences, including bribery, facilitation of tax evasion, and the forthcoming fraud offence * the potential impact of the proposed Crime and Policing Bill, which could significantly broaden corporate liability further, including in relation to non-financial crime offences * key considerations for organisations in preparation for 1 September 2025, including compliance, training, and risk assessment. * All information is correct at the time of recording. Taxing Matters is not a substitute for legal advice. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

31. juli 2025 - 15 min
episode The countdown to failure to prevent fraud is on (Part 2): What is failure to prevent fraud? artwork
The countdown to failure to prevent fraud is on (Part 2): What is failure to prevent fraud?

From 1 September 2025, the new failure to prevent fraud offence will come into effect under the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (ECCTA). Statutory guidance from the Home Office sets out the framework that large organisations should implement by September 2025, to ensure they have in place reasonable fraud prevention procedures. In this three-part special of RPC's Taxing Matters podcast, RPC's Tom Jenkins, Of Counsel and Financial Crime specialist joins Alexis Armitage, RPC's Taxing Matters podcast host to discuss the new offence and its potential impact on businesses, and other developments relevant to the law of corporate criminal liability. In the second episode of our series, Alexis and Tom dive into the new failure to prevent fraud offence, which comes into force in September 2025 under the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act, and discuss: * details of the new offence and who it will apply to * which fraud offences are in scope * an analysis of its effect on large organisations and smaller businesses * jurisdictional scope, including risks for overseas companies * the “reasonable procedures” defence and six key compliance principles * what businesses should be doing now in readiness Stay tuned for the final episode in our series as we look at what might be coming next in this fast-moving area of the law.  All information is correct at the time of recording. Taxing Matters is not a substitute for legal advice. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

24. juli 2025 - 19 min
episode The countdown to failure to prevent fraud is on (Part 1): A recap on corporate criminal liability artwork
The countdown to failure to prevent fraud is on (Part 1): A recap on corporate criminal liability

From 1 September 2025, the new failure to prevent fraud offence will come into effect under the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (ECCTA). Statutory guidance from the Home Office sets out the framework that large organisations should implement by September 2025, to ensure they have in place reasonable fraud prevention procedures. In this three-part special of RPC's Taxing Matters podcast, RPC's Tom Jenkins, Of Counsel and Financial Crime specialist joins Alexis Armitage, RPC's Taxing Matters podcast host to discuss the new offence and its potential impact on businesses, and other developments relevant to the law of corporate criminal liability. Part 1: A recap on corporate criminal liability In part 1, Alexis and Tom look at how the law around corporate criminal liability is changing and discuss: * the historic “identification doctrine” and its limitations for law enforcement bodies when seeking to prosecute companies * key criticisms of the old law and why reform was needed * the major changes introduced by the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act, including the new legal test for attributing criminal liability to companies * what counts as a “senior manager” under that new test and which offences are in scope * steps organisations should consider in response to this important change in the law. Coming soon Stay tuned for our next episodes as we take a more in depth look at the new failure to prevent fraud offence, and consider the future of corporate criminal liability. * Part 2: What is failure to prevent fraud? | Thursday 24 July * Part 3: Looking ahead: further developments for corporate criminal liability | Thursday 31 July All information is correct at the time of recording. Taxing Matters is not a substitute for legal advice. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

17. juli 2025 - 15 min
episode When tax advice goes wrong: professional negligence in tax disputes artwork
When tax advice goes wrong: professional negligence in tax disputes

In this episode, our host and Senior Associate at RPC, Alexis Armitage, is joined by colleagues Helen Kerr and Tom Wild from RPC's Professional Liability team to explore how professional negligence claims can arise during the lifecycle of a tax dispute. Together, they consider where advisers, particularly lawyers and accountants, face exposure to negligence claims, as they discuss: * the typical lifecycle of a tax dispute * common scenarios where negligence may occur * how courts assess negligence * the role of insurers in professional negligence cases * practical tips for advisers, lawyers, and insurers to prevent negligence Whether you are a tax adviser or insurer, this episode offers insights into how tax advice can go wrong, and how to safeguard against it. If you would like to discuss any of the matters raised in this episode, please contact Adam Craggs [https://www.rpclegal.com/people/adam-craggs/] or Alexis Armitage [https://www.rpclegal.com/people/alexis-armitage/]. All information is correct at the time of recording. Taxing Matters is not a substitute for legal advice. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

25. juni 2025 - 18 min
episode Mental Health Awareness Week: breaking down mental barriers in the mind with Jo Maughan artwork
Mental Health Awareness Week: breaking down mental barriers in the mind with Jo Maughan

In this special Mental Health Awareness Week episode of Taxing Matters, host Alexis Armitage welcomes Jo Maughan [https://jomaughan.co.uk/], career coach and former tax director, to discuss how professionals can manage their critical inner voice and break down mental barriers in their mind. With many years of experience working in tax at BP and PwC, Jo understands the high-achieving, perfectionist mindset that tax professionals often develop. In this episode, Alexis and Jo explore: * the unique challenges professionals face in tax and other high-pressure jobs * how the critical inner voice is amplified by competitive work environments * practical tools for quieting self-doubt, including the FOG method (Fact, Opinion, Guess) * the importance of getting out of your head and into your body through mindfulness and movement. As discussed on the podcast, if you would like to sign-up for Jo’s mindful walks in London and Guildford this summer, you can do so here [https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/jo-maughan-7861222032]. If you would like to discuss any of the matters raised in this episode, please contact Adam Craggs [https://www.rpclegal.com/people/adam-craggs/] or Alexis Armitage [https://www.rpclegal.com/people/alexis-armitage/]. All information is correct at the time of recording. Taxing Matters is not a substitute for legal advice. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

13. mai 2025 - 17 min
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