Practical resources for businessand international trade with Guernsey. Find business guides and trade data, check the economic and political outlook, and get help with company research.
Support and services we offer our members in Africa, America, Canada, the Caribbean, Europe, Greater China, the Middle East, Oceania and South East Asia. Discover our services Insights ... including economic forecasts, guides to doing businessand information on the tax climate in each jurisdiction.
The use and enjoyment rules are intended to tax certain services where they are consumed. So, the general business-to-business (B2B) rule about the place of supply being where the customer is based is overruled, as is the general B2C rule that the key issue is where the supplier is based. It is all about where the service is enjoyed or used.
As well as providing direct access to a world-class collection of books, journals and electronic resources, the ICAEW Library can search various international databases on behalf of members, ACA students and other authorised users.Our specialist databases contain jurisdiction-specific information on accounting, tax and related topics.
Businesses selling B2C goods and services valued above €150 per transaction will be required to register for VAT in every EU member state where they make such sales. To avoid liability for local VAT on the sale, businesses must change their terms of sale so that their customer is responsible for importing the goods into their country.
Support and services we offer our members in Africa, America, Canada, the Caribbean, Europe, Greater China, the Middle East, Oceania and South East Asia. Discover our services Insights. Insights ... Economyandbusiness environment; Leadership, personal development and HR;
Oct 16, 2024The global economy, as it grows and matures, will require more services, which places UK businesses in a strong position for the next decade. To maximise opportunities in the long term, a UK trade strategy should include a specific vision for professional and businessservices trade, given its value to the economy."
Dec 3, 2024Implications for accountants, business owners and the economy Taken together, these figures suggest that the UK economy is in a more challenging period as domestic and global headwinds rise. As such, economic growth in the final quarter of this year is likely to be modest with looming tax rises and growing global uncertainty likely to spark a ...
Jan 14, 2025"The five priorities outlined are sensible and pragmatic steps to ensure the FRC is regulating for growth. We are pleased to see accountancy as part of professional and businessservices be rightly included as a key sector in the government's industrial strategy and we support the government's mission to deliver economic growth.