
News – 14.04.25
College Financial Framework for 2024-25
The Department of Education's (DfE) has recently published the Financial Framework for 2024-25, this includes the updated accounts direction. … Read more
Insight – 09.04.25
HMRC ramps up investigations into uninhabitable property SDLT claims
HMRC is ramping up investigations into relief claimed against Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) on the basis that a residential property was uninhabitable when purchased. … Read more
Upcoming event – 08.05.25
A practical guide to navigating charity investments
Join our expert-led webinar to gain key insights into how charities can develop and maintain a strong investment approach that aligns with their mission and objectives. … Read more
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Following a wave of unprecedented changes brought in over the past 18 months, the joint decision by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) to delay the implementation of the new Form PF reporting requirements to 12 June 2025 has provided firms with a moment of brief respite.
With the revised compliance date fast approaching, we invite you to join us for an insightful webinar where we will break down the most significant changes imposed on all private fund advisers, and answer any burning questions you may have to help you prepare for the implementation date.
This webinar will be chaired by Priya Mehta and presented by Associate Director, Edward Fullard and Supervisor, Jasleen Kaur.
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