Partner
Peter is an indirect tax partner based in RSM’s Birmingham office. He advises corporate clients on all aspects of their VAT affairs and has extensive experience in the retail, manufacturing and leisure & hospitality sectors.
Partner
Graham is a tax partner and leads RSM’s North West region innovation reliefs team.
10 December 2019
The PRA published the latest in sequence of Dear CEO letters on the subject of regulatory reporting at the end of October. Consistent with earlier ones, this letter reiterates firms’ obligations to ensure regulatory returns are accurate, compliant with the rules and that the reporting framework is subject to an adequate degree of governance and oversight.
Financial Services Accounting and Financial Reporting Director
James is an accounting and financial reporting director in RSM’s financial services team. James specialises in advising financial services clients on matters including technical accounting, transaction structuring and prudential risk management.
09 December 2019
The Latest Coffer Peach Business Tracker results suggest restaurants are under pressure experiencing a slip in sales, while drink sales are up 0.7 per cent suggesting signs of a positive festive trading period.
29 November 2019
The outcome of the ‘tourist tax’ consultation will be eagerly watched by many in the leisure and hospitality sectors. But this concern also stretches across into the food and drink sector which has embraced the appeal of provenance for Scottish brands and the sector has expanded in the experiential with activities, such as whisky and gin distillery tours.
20 November 2019
Peruvian restaurant chain Ceviche Ltd t/a Ceviche and Andina has been sold to Carino Ltd as part of a pre-pack administration.
Manager
Jennifer is an experienced employment solicitor who helps businesses with people management, assisting clients with complex issues involving their people and implementing a solution in accordance with clients’ objectives.
20 November 2019
Most of the political parties will soon be publishing their manifestos ahead of the 12 December general election. We identify the big issues and consider how they might translate into specific tax proposals.
20 November 2019
The Prime Minister’s plan to revoke the reduction in corporation tax rate to 17 per cent from April 2020 signals an end to the Corporate Tax Road Map published by David Cameron’s Government in 2010 and the decade-long decline in the headline rate. But is the policy driven by economic evidence or political necessity?