ICAS events
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Browse our calendar of upcoming webinars and in-person events, designed to provide, inspiration, advice and connection, no matter where you are.
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Upcoming events
31 July - Xero: AI, APIs and getting paid faster - Unlock the potential of emerging tech
Date: Wednesday 31 July 2024
Times: 14.00 BST
Location: Online
Cost: Free to attend
Event Summary
Are you tired of the headache caused by late payments? Join us for an insightful webinar where we'll address this common pain point and show you how leveraging Xero's AI and API capabilities can significantly improve cash flow and reduce that pain. Late payments can be a major frustration for businesses, causing cash flow issues and unnecessary stress. Discover how Xero can help with this problem.
Don't miss this opportunity to transform your practice and take your advisory skills to the next level! Register now to secure your place.
Key themes & topics
- Learn how AI can streamline invoicing processes, reducing the likelihood of payment delays.
- Understand how AI and API capabilities can enhance cash flow management.
- Learn strategies to reduce the pain of late payments and improve overall financial health.
- Explore the possibilities of integrating Xero with other tools and systems to unlock new efficiencies and insights.
Who’s this for?
- ICAS members
- ICAS students
Counts as CPD activity
Depending upon your individual role and training and development needs, watching this webinar can count towards your annual Continuing Professional Development (CPD) requirement.
This event is not hosted by ICAS. Any queries you may have relating to this event, and for details of their terms and conditions, should be directed to the event organisers directly.
We will share your name and email address with Xero, the sponsor of this webinar, who may contact you regarding its associated products in line with our Privacy Notice https://bit.ly/riverprivacy
7 August - Rutherford Cross: 'Planning Your Career Journey’ event series: ESG, Sustainability & the Future of Finance
Date: Wednesday 7 August 2024
Times: 18.00 until 20.00 BST
Location: Scottish Power HQ, 320 St Vincent St, Glasgow G2 5AD
Cost: Free to attend
Event Summary
At this exclusive evening event, Emma and John will share insight into their differing career journeys to leadership positions within one of Scotland’s most well-known businesses, and offer their thoughts to attendees on how you can progress your career and achieve your ambitions. Sam will discuss what a global energy business is doing from an ESG & Climate Perspective.
Other topics will include how you can drive change and awareness of ESG & climate change within a business, how ScottishPower set up its ESG Reporting team, and some discussion about what life looks like working in Finance at ScottishPower.
After the presentations, there will be an opportunity for relaxed networking with like-minded individuals.
Who are the speakers?
- Sam Gardner, Head of Climate Change & Sustainability (Formerly head of WWF for Scotland)
- Emma Howe, Head of ESG Reporting & Performance
- John Walker, Financial Governance Manager
Who’s this for?
- ICAS members
- ICAS students
Counts as CPD activity
Depending upon your individual role and training and development needs, attending this event can count towards your annual Continuing Professional Development (CPD) requirement
To register your interest or secure your spot, please contact Harry Young at Rutherford Cross – 07494 280 500 / harryyoung@rutherfordcross.com
This event is not hosted by ICAS. Any queries you may have relating to this event, and for details of their terms and conditions, should be directed to the event organisers directly.
August/ September - Shaping the Profession: CA Conversations
Dates and locations:
Glasgow Session - Tuesday 20 August 2024, Marriott Hotel (500 Argyle St, Glasgow, G3 8RR)
Edinburgh Session - Tuesday 27 August 2024, CA House (21 Haymarket Yards, Edinburgh, EH12 5BH)
London Session - Tuesday 10 September 2024, Hays Recruitment Office (107 Cheapside, London, EC2V 6DN)
Time: 15.30 - 19.00 BST
Online Session - Wednesday 28 August 2024 (click here to register for the online session)
Time: 16.00 - 18.15 BST
Event Summary
Do you want to help shape the future of accountancy?
As part of our ‘Shaping the Profession’ programme, ICAS has carried out focus groups with members of the public to identify what society needs and wants from the accountancy profession, both today and in the future. Now we want to hear what you, our members, think.
Join us for a unique opportunity to share your own views on this future-facing topic and be among the first to discover the findings from this research.
The sessions will bring together CA peers to engage in fascinating conversations about the role and perceptions of the profession. You’ll also have a chance to voice your perspective on emerging challenges, trends and opportunities – from AI to regulation.
Be a leading representative of the ICAS membership base and play your part in ensuring the longevity of our profession by registering your interest.
Agenda
15.30: Registration and refreshments (does not apply to online session)
16.00 - 18.15: Welcome and conversations
18.15 - 19.00: Networking, drinks and pizza (does not apply to online session)
Who’s this for?
- Exclusive to ICAS members
By signing up to an ICAS event you are agreeing to our terms and conditions.
29 August - CAs in sport - Scotland West Area Network Event
Date: Thursday 29 August 2024
Time: 17:30 until 20:00 BST
Location: PwC office, 141 Bothwell Street, Glasgow, G2 7EQ
Dress Code: Smart casual
Cost: Free to attend
Event summary
Are you passionate about sport and curious about the intersection of athletes and finance? Join us for a unique evening as we bring together Chartered Accountants who have excelled both in their professional careers and in the world of sport.
ICAS’ Director of Practice, David Menzies CA, will lead us through the evening with our three acclaimed panellists.
Following the panel discussion, you will have an opportunity to ask questions, gain insights and learn from our speakers’ experiences.
Who's the speaker?
- Kelly Clark CA: Captain of the Celtic women’s football team and a senior manager at Deloitte, Kelly’s dual career in sports and accountancy showcases the balance and dedication required to excel in both arenas.
- Shirley McIntosh MBE CA: Commonwealth Games medallist in target rifle shooting and a Partner at Saffery. Shirley’s journey from the shooting range to the boardroom is nothing short of inspirational.
- David Menzies CA (host): Director of Practice at ICAS. In addition to his role at ICAS, David is an esteemed UCI international road and track cycling commissaire. His extensive experience includes officiating at multiple world championships, the Olympic Games and the Commonwealth Games. He is also a former Scottish National Coach and Commonwealth Games team manager.
- Rucelle Soutar CA: CFO of the Scottish FA, Rucelle brings a wealth of experience in finance combined with her pivotal role in Scottish football. Her insights into the financial strategies behind the beautiful game are not to be missed.
Who’s this for?
- ICAS members
- ICAS students
- Non-members
By signing up to an ICAS event you are agreeing to our terms and conditions.
5 & 18 September - Periodic review amendments to UK GAAP: What do these mean for me?
Date: Thursday 5 September 2024
Time: 11.00 until 12.00 BST
Location: Online
Cost: Free to attend
OR
Date: Wednesday 18 September 2024
Time: 17.00 until 19.00 BST
Location: CA House, 21 Haymarket Yards, Edinburgh EH12 5BH
Dress code: Smart casual
Cost: Free to attend
Event summary
UK accounting standards are changing. Following its latest periodic review of UK Generally Accepted Accounting Practice (UK GAAP), the UK Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has published amendments Financial Reporting Standards FRS 102 and FRS 105.
Join us at either our online webinar or in-person event in Edinburgh to hear from the FRC’s Jenny Carter and Stephen Maloney about how the periodic review amendments will impact the financial statements of unlisted UK entities, including micro-entities.
You’ll also have the chance to raise any questions you have in our Q&A session, giving you the opportunity to talk directly to our speakers on these important financial reporting changes.
Key themes and topics
- Periodic review amendments
- FRS 102
- FRS 102, Section 1A
- FRS 105
- Accounting for revenue from contacts with customers under FRS 102 and FRS 105
- Single lease accounting model under FRS 102
Who are the speakers?
- Host: James Barbour CA, Director, Policy Leadership at ICAS
- Jenny Carter, Director, Accounting and Reporting Policy at the FRC
- Stephen Maloney, Senior Project Director at the FRC
Who’s this for?
- ICAS members
- ICAS students
- Non-members with an interest in financial reporting under UK GAAP
Counts as CPD activity
Depending upon your individual role and training and development needs, watching this webinar can count towards your annual Continuing Professional Development (CPD) requirement.
By signing up to an ICAS event you are agreeing to our terms and conditions.
12 September - Bank of England Briefing - Glasgow
Date: Thursday 12 September 2024
Time: 17.30 until 20.00 BST
Location: 200 SVS, 200 St Vincent St, Glasgow G2 5SG
Dress Code: Smart casual
Cost: Free to attend for all
Event summary
Will Dowson, the Bank of England’s Agent for Scotland will give an “off the record” briefing on the economic outlook for businesses and households and the recent policy decisions the Bank of England.
There will therefore be the opportunity during the Q&A to discuss monetary policy, interest rates, pay pressures, employment and unemployment levels, plus spending and investment trends.
Who's the speaker?
- Will Dowson, Agent for Scotland, Bank of England
Who’s this for?
- ICAS members
- ICAS students
- Non-members
Counts as CPD activity
Depending upon your individual role and training and development needs, watching this webinar can count towards your annual Continuing Professional Development (CPD) requirement.
By signing up to an ICAS event you are agreeing to our terms and conditions.
17 and 18 September - ICAS Insolvency and Restructuring Conference 2024, sponsored by Sweeney Kincaid
Date: Tuesday 17 and Wednesday 18 September 2024
Time:
Day one - 9.30 until 13.00 BST
Day two - 9.30 until 12.40 BST
Location: Online
Cost: Free to attend
Event summary
In the past 12 months, corporate insolvency numbers have reached a level not seen since the previous recession in 2008-09. Stay ahead of the curve and gain invaluable insights into the latest insolvency updates at the ICAS Insolvency and Restructuring Conference 2024.
The free of charge conference is a must attend for insolvency practitioners, restructuring professionals, lawyers and the wider business community.
Chaired by Shona Campbell CA, Partner at Henderson Loggie and chair of the ICAS Insolvency Committee, our expert speakers will share their knowledge in a range of sessions of practical relevance to the day-to-day work of insolvency and restructuring professionals.
You can look forward to key legislative and regulatory updates, plus expert analysis and commentary on the latest issues – all delivered by the leading lights of the profession and aimed at boosting your professional development.
Who are the speakers?
- Shona Campbell CA, Partner, Henderson Loggie LLP (Conference Chair)
- Russell Napier, Founder, The Library of Mistakes
- Stuart Clubb, Partner, Shoosmiths
- Adele MacLeod CA, Director, Teneo
- Conor Bowles CA, Associate Director, Teneo
- James Lloyd, Partner, Harper Macleod
- Yvonne MacDermid OBE, Former Chief Executive of Money Advice Scotland
- Andrew Shore, Assistant Director of Policy, The Insolvency Service
- Richard Bathgate, Partner, Johnston Carmichael
- David Meldrum, Director, Azets
- James Lloyd, Partner, Harper Macleod
- Robert Pullar, Tax Director, RSM
- David McKinlay, VAT Associate Director, RSM
Who’s this for?
- ICAS members
- ICAS students
- Non-members who are insolvency practitioners, work with or are interested in insolvency and restructuring
By signing up to an ICAS event you are agreeing to our terms and conditions.
17 September - Bank of England Briefing - Inverness
Date: Tuesday 17 September 2024
Time: 17.30 until 20.00 BST
Location: Ness Walk Hotel, 12 Ness Walk, Inverness, IV3 5SQ
Dress Code: Smart casual
Cost: Free to attend for all
Event summary
Adam McGeoch, the Bank of England’s Deputy Agent for Scotland will give an “off the record” briefing on the economic outlook for businesses and households and the recent policy decisions the Bank of England.
There will therefore be the opportunity during the Q&A to discuss monetary policy, interest rates, pay pressures, employment and unemployment levels, plus spending and investment trends.
Who's the speaker?
- Adam McGeoch, Deputy Agent for Scotland, Bank of England
Who’s this for?
- ICAS members
- ICAS students
- Non-members
Counts as CPD activity
Depending upon your individual role and training and development needs, watching this webinar can count towards your annual Continuing Professional Development (CPD) requirement.
By signing up to an ICAS event you are agreeing to our terms and conditions.
2 October - Essential tax matters - with the ICAS Highlands Area Network
Date: Wednesday 2 October 2024
Time: 08.00 until 09.30 BST
Location: UHI Moray College, Moray Street, Elgin, Moray, IV30 1JJ
Dress Code: Smart casual
Cost: Free to attend for ICAS members and students
Event summary
Join our free essential roundup of the latest tax matters, including recent developments to consider when speaking to your clients. This will also be a chance to grow your personal network with business leaders from around the Scottish Highlands.
One of our experts from the ICAS Tax Team will deliver essential tax updates from across the industry covering business taxes and key resources that will keep you informed on evolving issues.
Plus, don’t miss your chance to put any concerns or questions you have to our experts, with a Q&A tackling the latest tax measures and policy changes.
Who is the speaker?
- Chris Campbell BA (Hons) CA CTA ATT, ICAS Head of Tax (Tax Practice and Owner Managed Business Taxes)
Who’s this for?
- ICAS members
- ICAS students
Counts as CPD activity
Depending upon your individual role and training and development needs, watching this webinar can count towards your annual Continuing Professional Development (CPD) requirement.
By signing up to an ICAS event you are agreeing to our terms and conditions.
6 November - Practice Management Course: What you need to know as a Practising Certificate holder
Date: Wednesday 6 November 2024
Time: 9.30 until 13.00 GMT
Location: Online
Cost: £120.00 ex VAT per person
Event summary
The Practice management course will provide an opportunity to understand the responsibilities of a member in practice but also to consider issues which affect practice management more generally. You’ll be given an opportunity to get connected to a network of like-minded and similar stage members and get to know those within ICAS who are able to offer you support in the new stage of your career.
It is a mandatory condition of obtaining a practising certificate from ICAS to undertake training which covers the following learning outcomes within 12 months (before or after) of a practising certificate being granted:
- Understand regulatory landscape a PC holder operates in
- Appreciate the essential responsibilities of being a PC holder
- Recognise the key financial performance factors of a CA firm
- Have knowledge of key challenges facing CA firms and the opportunities that they present
This course allows you to satisfy that requirement.
Key themes and topics
This course will follow a classroom and workshop format. The sessions will be an engaging collaborative manner of learning:
- Basics of going into practice
- Practice Regulation
- PII claims and how to avoid them
- AML Compliance
- Practice Management and Development
Who’s this for?
- Practising Certificate holders
- Anyone considering becoming a PC holder and interested in finding out more about what their responsibilities would be. Anyone attending the course and subsequently being granted a PC within 12 months of attendance will be deemed to have met the attendance requirement conditional to the PC grant.
By signing up to an ICAS event you are agreeing to our terms and conditions.
7 November - ICAS Grampian Area Network CA Dinner 2024
Date: Thursday 7 November 2024
Times: 19.00 until midnight
Location: The Marcliffe Hotel & Spa, N Deeside Rd, Pitfodels, Aberdeen AB15 9YA
Price: £1,250 for a table of 10 / £125 for individual places (inc VAT)
(Early bird discount details are outlined in full below, please read for more information)
Dress Code: Black Tie
Event Summary
Join us for an evening of celebration, at the Grampian Area Network Dinner, in the prestigious Marcliffe Hotel.
The annual CA dinner is regarded as one of the must-attend networking events in Grampian for CAs and business leaders from across the area. Enjoy a three-course fine dining experience and after-dinner entertainment from critically acclaimed comedian Debra Stephenson, one of the UK’s best-loved impressionists and star of the BBC’s The Impression Show.
Plus, be the first to congratulate the newly qualified ICAS members and welcome them to the local fold where they will build the foundations of their careers.
Don’t miss the early bird discount, available until 30 June at £1,125 inc VAT / £112.50 inc VAT for individual places. Secure your table now to avoid disappointment.
There are various sponsorship packages available to support the dinner and advertise your firm/company.
Please reach out to the ICAS team for more information by emailing events@icas.com.
Speaker
- Debra Stephenson - As a comedic impressionist, she is perhaps best known as the star of BBC One’s highly rated The Impressions Show, with her other impressive credits in the field including BBC Radio 4’s Dead Ringers and Rich Halls Election Breakdown. As well as the critically acclaimed ITV’s Newzoids.
Who’s this for?
- ICAS members
- ICAS students
- ICAS non-members
By signing up to an ICAS event you are agreeing to our terms and conditions.
Past webinars
June 2024
13 June - Navigating the sustainability reporting landscape
Join the first webinar hosted by the ICAS Sustainability Business Network as we delve into the practicalities of adopting the various new sustainability reporting frameworks with two organisations who are leading the way on sustainability disclosures.
12 June - Tax issues regarding pension contributions: Things to look out for
Watch this refresher on key tax issues for pension contributions. Our expert panel explore how businesses can secure tax relief on pension contributions paid on behalf of their employees, limits for personal pension contributions and how the annual allowance operates for individuals with higher levels of income.
May 2024
29 May - Tax issues regarding loans and dividends: What you need to know
Do you deal with loans to directors and employees and dividends for your company or clients? ICAS tax experts discuss everything you need to know about key tax issues regarding loans and dividends.
23 May - Employment and Immigration Law Update for Accountants
If you’re looking for clarity on the recent employment and immigration legislation changes from April 2024, watch this ICAS webinar featuring experts from Anderson Strathern to find out how these could affect your business, or your client base.
15 May - Scottish government Tax Directorate webinar
Hear from experts in the Scottish government team on how they’re shaping Scottish tax legislation, their explanation on the intricacies of Scottish tax income and clarification on devolved and partially devolved taxes.
7 May - Women's Wealth: Maximise your financial resources
This webinar, hosted in partnership with Independent Women part of Mazars in the UK, explores women’s wealth journey, long-term financial planning for women and the importance of protecting your estate and legacy.
April 2024
18 April - Around the world with ICAS: Working abroad as a CA
Hear from our fantastic line-up of CAs who share their individual and unique career journeys, moments that inspired them to make the move abroad, as well as providing top tips and considerations to be aware of when looking at the practical steps of working abroad. You’ll also learn more about the support ICAS can provide as a global professional network, through ICAS’ international communities, and Members’ Board.
18 April - Spring Tax Update: Part two
Watch the second instalment of our essential round-up of the most recent tax developments, including announcements in the spring Budget.
16 April - Advancing Social Mobility in Accountancy: An ICAS webinar
Hear from industry experts who will share key insights and strategies for fostering an inclusive environment within our field, as well as the vast business benefits that come with it.
March 2024
28 March - Spring Tax Update: Part one
In part one of our Spring Tax Update webinar series, ICAS tax experts discuss the most recent tax developments including business taxes affecting Owner Managed Businesses and employment taxes, including a reminder of what’s changing and pointers on where to get further information. They also explore the latest developments on Making Tax Digital for Income Tax Self Assessment (MTD ITSA)
27 March - How to start a career in accountancy, business, or finance
Ever considered a career in chartered accountancy? Whether you have clear ambitions or are still figuring things out, watch our webinar to hear how you can become business qualified with ICAS and secure a career in a whole range of industries, in accountancy, business, finance and beyond
12 March - VAT Update
Hear from ICAS Head of Tax (Tax Practice and Owner Managed Business Taxes), Chris Campbell CA CTA ATT, and Tony Cochrane CTA, Associate Director at RSM UK, who provide an essential round-up of the most recent VAT developments, including the key announcements from the spring Budget on Wednesday 6 March.
February 2024
27 February - CyberScotland Week: Keeping you cyber aware and resilient
1 February - Meet your Match with the ICAS Mentoring programme
Hear from our line-up of inspirational mentors and mentees who will share their experiences of how the ICAS Mentoring Programme has helped turn their ambitions into success.
1 February - Essential National Minimum Wage Knowledge
A recording of this webinar is available to ICAS members only. To request a copy of the recording, please email events@icas.com and provide your ICAS membership number.
Hear about the latest updates on the National Minimum Wage and how to prepare for the tax year end from ICAS Head of Tax (Employment & Devolved), Justine Riccomini, and Jeni Morris, Head of National Minimum Wage Team at EY.
This session will be highly valuable to those who have an outsourced payroll offering or who are involved with clients in the areas of employment taxes, remuneration and benefits planning, total reward and salary exchange.
Payroll clients with non-standard pay systems such as piece work, hourly or zero-hours work, supply and bank work will also benefit from the content of this webinar.
December 2023
12 December - Autumn Tax Update
ICAS tax experts give a comprehensive overview of recent tax developments, including key insights from the Autumn Statement on 22 November, and the latest updates on Making Tax Digital (MTD).
November 2023
16 November - Cybersecurity for the Accountancy Profession: Understanding the risk before implementing a solution
In partnership with Mitigo, we are particularly keen to support firms to build resilience against cyber-attacks. This free 1-hour webinar provides some key takeaways to help your firm manage risk and stay safe.
9 November – Materiality Perspectives
Watch our Materiality Perspectives webinar chaired by James Barbour, Director - Policy Leadership at ICAS, which covers both an ICAS research report and an FRC Lab report on the topic of materiality.
7 November – Ethical Leadership: Will GenAI and other technological developments disrupt the ethical landscape?
Ethical leadership is the cornerstone of all we do at ICAS. CAs are faced with decisions and choices of an ethical nature and each year you pledge to uphold the highest ethical standards. But will the choices and decisions you make change with the impact of new technological developments such as GenAI and robotics?
During this webinar you will hear the real-life experiences of leading CAs in dealing with ethical dilemmas and choices
October 2023
26 October - Research and development tax relief: A technical update
Find out about the latest developments in research and development tax relief in our joint webinar with our partners Markel Tax. We share more about the new compliance requirements and recent and upcoming changes to the scope of the relief.
12 October - Bridge the compliance gap in your firm: How to create engagement letters that go beyond risk management
Join OverSuite’s Accountant Evangelist, Sean Smith, to learn how you can mitigate risk and streamline your engagement letter process. An engagement letter shouldn’t be something you issue for the sake of it, but instead a tool used to set clear responsibilities and manage expectations with your clients.
September 2023
28 September - Will Farnell: From KYC to RKYC and how to build a scalable accounting firm
Watch our webinar on how to build a scalable accounting firm as Will Farnell, author of ‘The Digital Firm’ and most recently ‘The Human Firm’, considers the many pain points that firms hit when growing their practice and explains how a firm can design its infrastructure to accommodate and anticipate growth.
19 & 20 September - ICAS Insolvency & Restructuring Conference 2023 sponsored by Sweeney Kincaid
Chaired by Shona Campbell CA, Partner at Henderson Loggie and chair of the ICAS Insolvency Committee, this year’s conference once again had a strong technical focus with a series of sessions of practical relevance to the day-to-day work of individuals in the insolvency and restructuring community.
You can look forward to key legislative and regulatory updates, plus expert analysis and commentary on the latest issues – all delivered by the leading lights of the profession and aimed at boosting your professional development.
21 September - Basis period reform: An update
In this webinar, we consider the impact of basis period reform and explore some of the practical issues to be thinking about when discussing with your clients who may be affected.
13 September - Talking charity: What's new in financial reporting
Watch our Talking Charity Webinar, hosted by Charities Panel Chair, Keith Macpherson, and RSM's Head of Non-for-Profit in Scotland, Kelly Adams, as we take a look at what's new in charity financial reporting and key sector developments. This webinar provides the opportunity to hear about the latest developments in charity financial reporting in advance of anticipated changes to FRS 102 and the Charities SORP. The webinar also explores how recent key changes to auditing standards are impacting on the work of charity auditors and provides insights into how charities can conduct a successful audit tendering exercise.
12 September - Advising on Net Zero for clients - the opportunities and the threats
Watch our Achieving Net Zero webinar as we take a look at ICAS’ journey towards Net Zero. Fiona Donnelly, Director of Sustainability, ICAS, was joined by Tony Greenham, ESG Director, British Business Bank and Craig Anderson, Facilities Manager, ICAS, and discussed the basics of net zero and carbon accounting, the broader consideration of environmental, social and governance factors in business decision, why SMEs should take action, what they can do and how the British Business Bank is involved. There was also an opportunity to ask any burning questions during a Q&A session.
6 September - Ethical governance: dilemmas and trade-offs?
Co-hosted by EY, the Institute of Business Ethics (IBE) and Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland (ICAS), this virtual event is about the vital importance of business leadership, with a focus on boards, addressing the major ethical issues of today and tomorrow, including sustainability.
August 2023
17 August - Employment Law and Taxes Update
Join our essential roundup of the latest employment law issues and employment tax matters.
Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity to develop your knowledge.
Watch the recording
1 August - On demand webinar: Insolvency monitoring findings 2021-2022
Hear Steven Wood, Practice Support Specialist (insolvency) at ICAS, provide an overview of the findings from ICAS insolvency monitoring visits conducted within this two-year period. Knowing the details behind the findings will equip you with a well-rounded view of monitoring visits, the common regulatory pitfalls, and allow you to help ensure your firm remains compliant.
Watch the recording
June 2023
15 June - Resilience Under Pressure
This topical webinar highlighted findings from the last ethical survey of the profession conducted by the CCAB, and featured contributions from senior Council members and ethics specialists from each of the five accountancy bodies that make up the CCAB. There were also contributions from senior accountants in business, academia and the Institute of Business Ethics. Topics covered include “ethics as a competency”; “ethical decision making”; “ethical culture within organisations”; and the challenges of Artificial Intelligence and Sustainability. There is also a presentation on “speaking up” and a Q&A session with representatives of member bodies and the CCAB Ethics Group.
13 June - Dealing with HMRC enquiries – a practical session
In this webinar, our experts highlighted the practical issues that you and/or your clients need to be aware of and how to ensure that you can be fully prepared for an enquiry, should one be opened by HMRC. They outlined HMRC’s information and inspection powers, the Alternative Dispute Resolution process and topical issues that are currently arising in HMRC enquiries. Our experts also covered the steps you could take to reduce the perceived risk of an enquiry, as well as outlined the benefits of Tax Fee Protection Insurance so that your clients can be covered for the professional fees in dealing with a dispute with HMRC.
8 June - How we’ll achieve our ambitious vision for ICAS’ future
ICAS’ team of Executive Directors were joined by Deputy President, Alison Cornwell CA, to delve into the ambitions of ‘ICAS 2030: Together, we will…’. They shared insight into our enhanced CA syllabus and approach to learning, how we’re empowering the profession to lead on key sustainability issues, and our focus on upholding trust and ethics by acting in the public interest and demanding the highest standards of those we regulate.
May 2023
26 May - Employee benefits: Company cars and salary sacrifice
In this pre-recorded webinar, in conjunction with our partner Pike + Bambridge, you can gain a comprehensive understanding on the merits of salary sacrifice, so that you can assist your clients as they make the move to electric vehicles. This session will explain how salary sacrifice could work as a tax planning tool for your/your client’s employees, as well as gain an awareness of pitfalls to avoid when adopting a salary sacrifice scheme for electric vehicles and an understanding of practical issues your clients need to be aware of before moving to electric vehicles.
25 May - Talking charity: Sustainability and impact reporting
Watch ICAS and RSM for our joint webinar, hosted by Kelly Adams, Partner, at RSM UK, on sustainability and impact reporting from a charity sector perspective.
This webinar provided the opportunity to hear the latest on how charities are communicating their engagement with sustainability matters and looking at where they sit with sustainability reporting, while sharing practical examples of easy wins for small charities, as well as best practice sustainability reporting for larger charities.
17 May - Research and Development tax relief – a technical update
In this pre-recorded webinar in conjunction with our partners Markel Tax, you can find out about the latest developments in Research and Development tax relief, including the changing landscape and risks, how to spot those risks, and the importance of a technical report to support claims.
11 May - Spring Tax update: Part three - general taxes update
Join our essential roundup of the most important recent tax developments, including announcements in the Spring Budget. In part three, you’ll get an update on the key tax developments and things to look out for across the main taxes. The webinar will also touch on issues where the ICAS tax team has taken up members’ concerns with HMRC.
11 May - HMRC’s temporary Customer Compliance Manager: On demand content
HMRC is trialling a new service aimed at helping mid-sized businesses called the temporary Customer Compliance Manager (or tCCM) model. Find out about how this could help you and/or your clients when dealing with tax issues with HMRC in our ICAS pre-recorded webinar with the HMRC Mid-sized Business team.
April 2023
23 April - ICAS special summit on sustainability reporting
We round up the key lessons for business, CAs, standards setters and government from our recent ICAS sustainability summit, and share expert insight on the future of sustainability reporting.
18 April - Spring Tax update: Part two - Taxation of Owner Managed Businesses
Join our essential roundup of the latest tax matters including developments in the Spring Budget. In part two, you’ll get a general tax update covering business taxes affecting Owner Managed Businesses, including an overview, a reminder of what’s changing and pointers on where to get further information.
You will also get the chance to hear about topical issues where the ICAS Tax team have represented members’ interests to the authorities.
11 April - Spring Tax update: Part one - employment taxes update
Join our essential roundup of the latest employment policy and practice tax matters including developments in the Spring Budget. In part one, Justine Riccomini and current CIOT president, Susan Ball, present an update on the policy and practice landscape.
March 2023
30 March - VAT update
As the 50th anniversary of the introduction of VAT in the UK approaches and following the introduction of MTD for VAT for all VAT registered businesses (unless exempt), there’s certainly been lots of changes on the VAT front.
In this webinar, our experts reflect on VAT’s evolution since its inception fifty years ago and what the future holds for tax and VAT. They highlight the key recent and upcoming VAT changes to ensure that you’re up to date with the current guidance. Topical issues raised by ICAS members are also covered during this online event.
9 March - Pitfalls of Payroll, Why it's important to get it right the first time
Watch one of our Tax experts, Justine MSc FFTA AIPA Chartered MCIPD ChFCIPP, Head of Tax (Employment and devolved taxes), ICAS and Lora Murphy, Editor-in-Chief, PPPR Magazine, Chartered Institute of Payroll Professionals (CIPP) discuss why ensuring correct and efficient payroll processing is essential for your practice and your client base.
This webinar will be of interest to, CAs working in practice, Tax professionals and agents processing payroll for clients.
February 2023
23 February - UK GAAP: A Periodic Review
Hear from the UK Financial Reporting Council’s (FRC) Director of Accounting Policy, Jenny Carter, about the proposed changes to UK GAAP(Generally Accepted Accounting Practice) as set out in ‘Financial Reporting Exposure Draft 82: Draft amendments to FRS 102 The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland and other FRSs – Periodic Review’.
Changes to UK GAAP are expected to come into force for accounting periods beginning on or after 1 January 2025, with early adoption permitted provided all amendments are applied at the same time.
9 February - MTD ITSA and basis period reform – where are we?
Before Christmas, HMRC announced that the mandatory timescale for Making Tax Digital for Self-Assessment (MTD ITSA) has been delayed until at least 6 April 2026. But while this has made the headlines, the delay is only part of the story and Members in practice still need to take steps to prepare self-assessment clients for change.
Hear directly from the ICAS tax experts on the changes to MTD ITSA which have been announced as well as gain insight from the additional briefings and discussions from HMRC.
January 2023
24 January - ICAS & The British Business Bank: SME Funding
Hear from ICAS Members and the British Business Bank (BBB) on finance for SMEs. Hosted by Gary Connell CA, CFO at Fotech and Member of the ICAS Business Policy Panel, this webinar will be of interest to Members in practice and business. Listen to Gary and the panel of CAs in practice and business share their perspectives on SME funding, debt and non-debt finance and managing debt effectively.
19 January - Lessons on leadership: Lord Woolley
Lord Woolley is a pivotal figure in race equality within UK Government. Having dedicated his career to tackling racial inequalities within politics, health, education, and employment as well as addressing the social injustices affecting underrepresented communities, he empowers others through his leadership roles. Listen to Lord Woolley discuss his career to date, from founding Operation Black Vote (OBV) in 1996 to the present day, where he divides his time between the House of Lords and his office at Homerton College.
December 2022
13 December - Ask ICAS: Autumn Statement 2022 analysis and tax update
Following the Autumn Statement on 17 November, ICAS held an online panel discussion examining key aspects and outcomes of the budget.
ICAS’ tax experts delved into recent developments in the world of tax, covering Corporation Tax, Capital Gains Tax (CGT), Employment taxes, Making Tax Digital (MTD) and associated topics. Viewers of this online event will gain an essential round-up of the latest matters arising from the Autumn Statement.
November 2022
23 November - The value of networking
Watch this webinar for a thought-provoking panel discussion on why networking is important and should be made accessible to all. Viewers of this event will gain practical knowledge and tips that can be applied to their daily roles.
October 2022
31 October - Black History Month: Action through allyship
Watch this webinar for an insightful panel discussion with Black professionals from varied business backgrounds. They reveal insights that all CAs can action as allies, and share the lessons they have learned as advocates for equality when building inclusive businesses and enterprises.
September 2022
29 September - Ask ICAS: Implementing Quality Management Standards
James Barbour CA, Director, Policy Leadership at ICAS is joined by audit practitioners for a discussion focusing on some of the key issues to be considered when implementing International Standard on Quality Management (ISQM) (UK) 1 and related standards.
22 September - Impact reporting: How charities communicate the difference they have made
Hear from the academic team undertaking research into impact practice and reporting by UK charities.
June 2022
29 June - Employment Law - Back to basics
Join us for this informative hybrid event, hosted by the ICAS Highland Area Network. The session is led by Kirk Tudhope (Partner at Ledingham Chalmers LLP) and his employment team, who share insights and guide discussion about the many employment challenges which arise in the workplace.
23 June - Ask ICAS: Russian Sanctions - everything you need to know
Jeremy Clarke, Assistant Director, Practice at ICAS is joined by specialists from the corporate crime and investigations team at Brodies LLP. In this informative session, Paul Marshall (Partner, Brodies LLP) and Lisa Kinroy (Associate, Brodies LLP) discuss and explore the key components of the UK Sanctions regime from a CA’s perspective.
7 June - Finance + Sustainability: Building a sustainable business
As part of ICAS’s Finance+ Insight series, join us for a webinar with Portia Hart. During this session, Portia, who is an enthusiastic advocate for sustainability, shares her journey of setting up a business with a focus on the circular economy, and how CAs can use their financial skills to improve social and environmental outcomes.
May 2022
26 May - Ask ICAS: Spring Tax Update 2: Employment taxes
Join the ICAS Tax Team for the second of their two Spring Tax Updates, covering all things related to employment tax. You’ll gain an essential round up of the latest employment tax matters, including relevant developments arising from the recent Spring Statement.
19 May - Ask ICAS: Spring Tax Update 1: Personal and business taxes
Join the ICAS Tax Team for the first of their two Spring Tax Updates, covering all things related to personal and business taxes. You’ll gain an essential round up of the latest tax matters, including developments arising from the recent Spring Statement.
12 May - Ask ICAS: How to develop a mental-health plan for your organisation
Join Richard Rutnagur of the Scottish Association for Mental Health (SAMH) and representatives from two SMEs explain the personal and professional importance of mental health and share principles that can help all organisations to develop their own mental-health plans.
April 2022
28 April - Finance + Technology: Fintech opportunities and the evolution of accountancy
Join Susanne Chishti, Chief Executive Officer of FINTECH Circle, as she discusses how the accountancy profession is set to evolve in the near-future and how the role of CAs will change as technology continues to advance.
26 April - Ask ICAS: Navigating the National Minimum Wage with your clients – a practitioner’s guide
National Minimum Wage governance should be straight forward. After all, it’s just pay and hours, isn’t it? Sadly, it’s not so simple, but thankfully, Ask ICAS is here to help you understand the complexities. Join Jeni Morris, Head of EY’s National Minimum Wage Team, to cover everything from understanding who the NMW applies to, where recently named-and-shamed companies got it wrong and what the Single Enforcement Body means for you and your clients.
7 April - Ask ICAS: Risk considerations throughout the lifecycle of a practice
Your accountancy practice will always face risks but the form and severity will change depending on whether you’re starting out, growing your business or looking to sell or cease-trading. Join Edward Partridge from Marsh Commercial, one of the UK’s leading commercial insurance brokers, as he presents advice on identifying and mitigating risk across the lifecycle of a standard practice.
March 2022
31 March – Finance + EDI: Psychological safety, the secret to good leadership
Our speakers share their personal leadership experiences and the practical steps they took to improve psychological safety in their workplaces.
February 2022
28 February – ICAS President on business ethics
Join President Bruce Pritchard CA, for a discussion and Q&A on being a force for good in business at this event which was held in collaboration with the University of Glasgow Adam Smith Business School.
24 February – Ask ICAS: De-risking and automating your client engagement process
Discover what makes a good engagement letter and why you should have one for each client and each engagement. You’ll discover how to implement a robust engagement letter management system to keep track of your engagement letters, automate reminders to clients, enable digital signatures and collect payment details in one platform.
January 2022
20 January – Ask ICAS: Managing COVID-19: insights from CAs in the public sector
Catch up on what CAs working in the public sector across the NHS, local government and audit shared of their insights and professional experiences of managing these challenges and what they revealed about how their CA skills were put to good use throughout the pandemic.
As we move towards a post-COVID world, our speakers considered the learning points, future opportunities and challenges for the public sector and its finances.
18 January - ICAS Insights: How can the UK balance the books?
Following her article in the December/January issue of the CA magazine, Kitty Ussher, Chief Economist at the Institute of Directors and former Labour MP, examined how Covid’s ‘fiscal hangover’ is likely to influence policymaking at Westminster.
Hear Kitty explore the various fiscal tools at the government’s disposal and their effects on business activity and economic inequality across the UK.
December 2021
9 December: Ask ICAS: Code of Ethics changes - your essential update
James Barbour CA, Director – Policy Leadership, discussed the changes being made to the Code, why they are necessary and how they might impact CAs working in business and practice. He also highlighted the resources that are available to help you meet your ethical obligations.
2 December: Ask ICAS: AML – getting client due diligence right
Join Alasdair Millar CA, Senior Practice Monitoring Reviewer and Jeremy Clarke CA, Assistant Director, Practice as they discuss the key elements of client due diligence and provide hints and tips that will help you to get the process right.
November 2021
30 November: The production and consumption of intangibles
Watch our session where a panel of experts discussed the results and practical recommendations from a research project on the reporting of intangibles by the University of Ferrara (Italy) - an ambitious large-scale project funded by ICAS and further jointly supported by EFRAG and EFFAS.
18 November: Ask ICAS: Top tips for avoiding complaints
Laura Gow (solicitor) and Laura Spowart (CA) have nearly 20 years’ combined experience of investigating complaints made to ICAS. In this session, they discussed the common themes and trends in complaints, suggesting practical tips on how to avoid being on the receiving end of a complaint.
11 November: Ask ICAS: The Budget in practice
Join ICAS’ tax experts for an update on the Autumn 2021 Budget and other developments in the world of tax.
9 November: ICAS Insights: How inclusive leadership will boost your business
Watch this webinar for an informal panel discussion that explored the day-to-day gender equality issues faced by women in the profession and revealed ways in which men can overcome the blockers that stop them from acting.
Our speakers told their personal career stories, sharing real-life insights to illustrate the problems and illuminate the solutions that can drive forward change and boost business performance.
4 November: Ask ICAS: Joining the evolution of the audit
Learn how new digital technologies into the audit process will deliver insight, cultivate collaboration and benefit clients and staff.
October 2021
21 October: Ask ICAS: Payroll and employment update
Join the Ask ICAS team and Dawn Dickson, Partner at Eversheds Sutherland for an essential update that will cover all the latest news and the must-know developments from the worlds of employment tax and employment law, including the impacts of the new Health and Social Care Levy.
14 October: Ask ICAS: HMRC approach to debt management
The approach of HMRC to management of debt arrears will be crucial to company cashflow, and ultimately some businesses’ survival, as the economy begins to bounce back from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hear directly from HMRC on their approach to debt management and how the fine line between debt collection and debt forbearance will be addressed.
September 2021
24 September - ICAS Insights: Towards sustainability reporting standards
Following the IFRS Foundation’s decision to develop sustainability reporting standards and establish a new International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) alongside the IASB, there seems to be increasing demand for, and momentum behind, non-financial reporting being given an equal footing to financial reporting. Our discussion explored what has been learned from the development of financial reporting standards that could be helpful in the development of sustainability reporting standards.
23 September - Ask ICAS: Professional Indemnity Insurance
Marsh Commercial, appointed insurance broker for ICAS Members, provides an update on the rapidly evolving risk landscape. A number of events in recent years have impacted the professional indemnity (PI) market, creating a lack of supply and driving premiums up. Insurers are paying close attention to your ability to identify and manage risk. This webinar aims to help Members achieve the cover they need at renewal.
9 September – Ask ICAS: VAT Update
As the rules about the administration of VAT continuously and quickly evolve, keeping on top of it all can be difficult. In this webinar we highlighted all the key recent and upcoming changes, clarified their impact on the treatment of VAT and ensured that you’re up to date with the current guidance.
August 2021
26 August: Ask ICAS: Basis period reform - where are we heading?
Tax is moving to real-time but what does this mean for businesses and advisers? Join the ICAS Tax and Practice teams to hear more about HMRC’s proposals for basis period reform and to hear the Member views that are helping to shape ICAS’ response to the consultation.
17 August: ICAS Insights: Five key strategies to build a resilient mindset
Former lawyer and judge, Emma J. Bell spent three years travelling over 35,000 miles around the world to interview 50 extraordinary people who were flourishing in the face of adversity. She wanted to discover their resilience strategies and whether it's possible for us all to thrive through difficulty. Emma’s research identified nine 'Secrets to Thriving’ that we can all apply to thrive each and every day. In this webinar, Emma shared some stories of the ’50 Thrivers’ and the five key strategies to build a resilient mindset.
June 2021
30 June - How can good disclosure enable the green finance agenda?
This joint event, with ICAS, ACCA, ICAEW and CFA Society (UK), was one of a series to mark the first anniversary of the launch of the Green Finance Education Charter and to coincide with London Climate Action Week. The panel of expert and insightful speakers explored how good disclosures can enable the green finance agenda, discussed whether disclosures are driving the necessary change, and examined the challenges in building the capacity and skills required to achieve the agenda.
24 June - Ask ICAS: Essential tips for starting in practice
Join ICAS experts from Practice Support, Regulatory Authorisations, and a Member who has recently gone through the process of starting in practice, and get the essential tips to get your career in practice off to a flying start.
17 June - Ask ICAS: Exiting the pandemic - business finance schemes
We heard from the British Business Bank and UK Finance on COVID-19 business finances schemes including the Bounce Back Loan Scheme, the Pay As You Grow options and the new Recovery Loan Scheme. They outlined how these schemes are evolving to support this new stage in financing businesses and heard feedback from Members on how the schemes operate in practice.
10 June - Ask ICAS: Corporate governance and stewardship – what you need to know
We were joined by David Styles, Director of Corporate Governance at the Financial Reporting Council, for an update on corporate governance and stewardship and to get outline of key upcoming issues for listed and large private companies.
9 June - Strategic change – a sustainable future – hosted by the ICAS Grampian Area Network
In this session, hosted by the ICAS Grampian Area Network and Robert Gordon University, we were joined by Robin Watson CBE – CEO of Wood plc. Robin discussed transforming an oil-and-gas-dominated company into a diversified organisation and how through strategic change all businesses can work to address the energy-transition agenda.
8 June - ICAS Insights: Climate change - from reducing emissions to going net zero
In 2015 global leaders came together and committed to limit global warming to well below 2°C. Six years on from this defining moment, with the new Biden administration, the UK’s climate leadership and COP 26 in Glasgow there’s renewed momentum to meet this world-critical target.
The ICAS Sustainability Panel explored some of the key questions of the climate debate: what does Net Zero mean and why does this matter to you?How to take action and measure progress? The panel brought the perspectives of companies, investors and climate experts to discuss this existential journey and the challenges and opportunities it represents.
3 June - Ask ICAS: Spring Tax Update Part 3 – Tax administration, Timely Payment and raising standards in the tax advisory market
Join members of the ICAS Tax team for this interactive overview of key calls for evidence issued by HMRC on ‘Tax Day’ – the proposals will impact on all taxpayers and agents’ working lives going forward.
2 June - Employment-law update 2021 – hosted by the ICAS Highlands Area Network
In this session, hosted by the ICAS Highlands Area Network, and open to all ICAS Members and Students, we heard from Kirk Tudhope, a Partner at solicitors Ledingham Chalmers. Kirk presented an informative update that wasn’t full of legal jargon but was packed with everything businesses need to know about employment law, from redundancy issues to discrimination claims and TUPE.
1 June - ICAS Insights: CAs in arts and culture
COVID-19 has left the UK’s world-leading arts and culture sector fighting for survival. Following on from our recent CA magazine article, Culture Shock, magazine editor, Laurence Eastham chatted to three CAs from the arts and culture sector who shared how their work has been upended and what their recovery roadmaps look like post-pandemic.
May 2021
27 May - Ask ICAS: Regulatory update - Keeping on the right track
This webinar will give you an insight into the ICAS Monitoring team and its role in promoting quality and compliance across key areas of the profession. The session also includes key findings from their monitoring activities over the past 12 months, specifically in relation to anti-money laundering and audit – topics that ICAS and its member firms will be required to place significant focus on in the coming months.
25 May - Diversifying your career – hosted by the ICAS Lothian & Borders Area Network
Hear from a wide range of CAs all at different stages of their career, whose paths have included various levels of diversification and deliberate choices to achieve their aspirations. Get insights into what prompted their decisions and hear first-hand experiences of what it takes to make a big career move. They told us about how their ICAS membership and their CA qualification have enabled their professional diversity and shared advice for those who might be considering a change of their own.
13 May - ASK ICAS: Spring Tax Update - Part 2 - Taxation of businesses
Join members of the ICAS Tax team for this essential roundup of the latest business-tax matters including developments in the Finance Bill 2021.
In part two you’ll get a general tax update covering business and employment taxes, including an overview, a reminder of what’s changing and pointers on where to get further information.
11 May - ICAS Insights: How to empty your ‘stress bucket’
Too much negative thinking can leave you feeling overwhelmed and out of control. Understanding the biological process involved can enable you to manage these symptoms and leave you feeling better, mentally and physically.
To help us towards this positive goal we were joined by Gin Lalli, a qualified Solution Focused Psychotherapist for a pragmatic, engaging and informative session examining the science behind anxiety, stress and depression. Using examples and metaphors, Gin provided an accurate, straightforward explanation of brain function and how, by improving just one underestimated area of your life, you can empty your ‘stress bucket’.
ICAS Insights: Ending workplace stigma linked to mental health
It’s well known that healthy and energised employees enhance business performance. Yet within many workplaces there still exists a great deal of stigma linked to mental health issues such as anxiety and depression.
To help us consider the problems and identify practical solutions, we were joined by Geoff McDonald, former Global VP of Human Resources for Unilever. A keynote speaker, business transformation advisor and campaigner, Geoff now uses his personal mental-health insights and his professional experience to help inspire business leaders to embrace mental-health issues and empower their organisations to make positive change.
April 2021
29 April - Ask ICAS: Supporting business through redundancies
Whether you’re part of a business considering the need to make redundancies or advising clients on options to restructure and reduce costs, this webinar will help you to understand the options. We’ll consider everything from the employment law implications to the support available to employers and employees throughout this difficult process.
28 April - CAs in Sport webinar, hosted by the Glasgow Area Network
CAs working in sport shared their story and how their CA qualification benefited them in their role in sport. Our speakers will also gave us insight into how their sport has managed through COVID-19, the learning they’ll bring with them moving forward and how the pandemic has impacted large-scale sporting events like the Olympics, Euros and Lions Tour.
22 April - Ask ICAS: Spring Tax Update - Part 1 - Taxation of individuals
In part one of this three-part update series, experts from the ICAS Tax Team provided a general tax update which covered individual taxes, including an overview, a reminder of what is changing and pointers on where to get further information.
15 April - ICAS/CIOT webinar: Building a better tax system
Experts from ICAS and CIOT were joined by a leading polling expert on awareness and understanding of devolved taxes in Scotland for a panel discussion on our priorities for the devolved tax system in the 2021-26 Scottish Parliament.
8 April - Ask ICAS: Funding business recovery and expansion
Our panel of experts discussed the availability and accessibility of different funding options to help businesses choose the most appropriate finance for them and their stakeholders.
March 2021
25 March - Building Resilience: The business case for doing good
In today’s world, the way in which companies use natural resources, employ their workforces, and position themselves in the face of critical societal issues will affect performance, access to capital, and long-term value creation. There isn’t just a moral imperative for businesses and organizations to behave responsibly, but a financial one. It makes business sense to do good. Finance and accounting professionals have a significant influence on companies, and are well-positioned to help businesses think not just about their profit but their whole value creation process. In this process, embedding sustainability issues into a company’s strategy, business model and risk and performance management will enable them to create more resilient organizations that also positively contribute to people and planet.
Join us to learn more about the business case for the sustainable development agenda, and hear from leaders who have innovated responsible business solutions, and contributed to a changing culture around positive impact.
25 March - Ask ICAS: A view from the Investigation Committee
We were joined by Ian Robertson CA, past-President and immediate past Convener of the Investigation Committee, and Robert Mudge, Director of Investigations, to explore key parts of the ICAS complaints system and discuss how to avoid common complaint areas.
23 March - ICAS Insights: Hidden disabilities in the workplace
Dyslexia is a condition that is estimated to occur in at least one in 10 people. We were joined by ICAS Council Member Emily Cheyne CA who shared her personal experiences with dyslexia, and by Dyslexia Routes founder Sharon Hall who explained the nuances and intricacies of the neurodiversity.
22 March - ICAS Insights: BEIS White Paper (Part one)
We were joined by Sir Jon Thompson, Chief Executive of the Financial Reporting Council, to discuss the recently published BEIS white paper on Governance and Audit reform. Interviewed by Michelle Mullen, ICAS Executive Director of Standards, Sir Jon explored what the future holds in store for ARGA, and the prospective recalibration of the corporate ecosystem.
18 March - Ask ICAS: Off payroll working, employment taxes and law update
We were joined by Dawn Dickson, Partner at Eversheds Sutherland, for a lively discussion on the latest Off Payroll Working and termination-payments highlights. We also provided an update on the key employment-related issues that came from the March UK Budget.
16 March - ICAS Insights: The USA post-election
We were joined by two policy experts to consider some of the changes that have already taken place since Joe Biden was elected. They guided us through his first 100 days, gave an overview of his key priorities and the administration personnel who will help to deliver them, outlined changes in Congress and explored the regulatory outlook and other developments of relevance.
8 March - ICAS Insights: International Women’s Day
We celebrated International Women’s Day 2021 with a panel of CA speakers from the education, fashion and sport sectors. They shared their career journeys, including the challenges they faced along the way.
4 March - Ask ICAS: CJRS / SEISS – what's next?
The Chancellor's Budget on 3 March contained further announcements about COVID-19 support for business. From the furlough extension to support for the self-employed, the Ask ICAS experts provided a detailed analysis of all the latest news and developments.
February 2021
25 February - Ask ICAS: Managing the costs of property taxes
The Ask ICAS team was joined by experts from Revenue Scotland for an in-depth look at all things related to property taxes. They discussed everything from notifiable lease changes to the new reporting requirements around Capital Gains Tax. Watch the recording to help ensure that you’re fully informed and managing your clients’ costs efficiently.
23 February - ICAS Insights: Top tips to strengthen your cyber security
18 February - Ask ICAS: Company climate change reporting and audit
In 2020 the FRC undertook a thematic review of climate-related considerations by boards, companies, auditors, professional bodies and investors.
For this webinar, Hannah Armitage from the Financial Reporting Lab of the FRC, and Julia Morris, a Senior Inspector in the FRC’s Audit Quality Review (AQR) team, joined ICAS’ Anne Adrain to present the findings of the review.
They also led a discussion around the expectations of the FRC in relation to climate considerations and what this means for ICAS and our Members.
9 February - ICAS Insights: The business of food and drink
Our business of food and drink webinar brought together leading CAs from the food and drink industry for a thought-provoking conversation on the future of the industry.
Following on from a recent CA magazine article, the future of food, the webinar, led by Editor Laurence Eastham, explored the future of the food and drink industry.
Our four expert CAs shed light on the impact that Brexit, climate change and COVID-19 will have on the industry.
4 February - Ask ICAS: MTD for Corporation Tax - what you need to know
Anyone within the charge to corporation tax, and their agents, needs to understand HMRC’s plans for making CT digital and should consider giving input to the current consultation (Making Tax Digital: Corporation Tax).
Members of the ICAS Tax Team outline the key proposals, the likely timeline and some possible impacts on businesses of all sizes and charities.
4 February - ATO Briefing: New CA syllabus update
Watch our webinar on the new CA syllabus. Our speakers take you through the latest updates on a variety of areas, including teaching, exams and transition from the old to our new syllabus.
The webinar also features an introduction to our new TPS subject, Risk and Technology, which will be run and assessed differently from the other TPS subjects.
January 2021
28 January - Ask ICAS: Why financial modelling has never been more important
Forecasting and financial modelling should be at the heart of business management. Whether it be to support business growth, funding applications or managing cash flow crisis. Financial modelling has perhaps never been more relevant than in todays business environment.
Join our experts to find out why financial modelling for clients is important to carry out now, pitfalls to avoid and some hints and tips to maximise value for clients.
26 January - Diversity in the accounting profession: What do ideas of inclusion lend to understanding success
Achieving diversity in the accountancy profession remains a challenge. At senior level in particular, the profession continues to be predominantly white and male. While the advantages of having a diverse workforce have become well known, there are barriers to cultural shift.
ICAS President Catherine Burnet CA, Regional Chair for KPMG in Scotland, is passionate about increasing diversity in the profession. During this virtual event Catherine delivers a keynote speech in which she talks about some of the diversity issues she has encountered during her career.
21 January - Ask ICAS: Update from Companies House
Companies House is a key organisation that accountants and businesses interact with and is set to play an increasingly important role according to Government plans.
This webinar provides an opportunity to hear directly from Companies House about key developments within Companies House services which affect the accountancy profession.
20 January - Career Conversations
Are you considering a career as a Chartered Accountant and want to learn more about the qualification and the doors it could open for you? Are you an ICAS Student looking ahead to your first steps as a CA? Or are you in your first few years post-qualification and considering how to progress?
If you are, then this webinar will help answer some of the questions you may have about a career as a CA.
14 January - Ask ICAS: 2021 – what you need to know
At the start of a new year, find out from the experts at ICAS some of the key issues and developments that members in practice and business need to be aware of in the year ahead.
12 January - ICAS Insights: How to lead like an entrepreneur
Entrepreneurs are often described as the lifeblood of the economy. They help shape the business landscape and generate new job opportunities, create new solutions to everyday problems and represent some of the most innovative individuals in the business landscape.
But there is much more to being an entrepreneur than starting your own business. Leading like an entrepreneur requires a blend of being able to recognise a fantastic idea, whether that’s your own or someone else’s, and having the drive to make that dream a reality.
Catch up on our webinar to learn how to apply an entrepreneurial mindset to you career, whether that is starting your own venture or using these skills to bring a great idea to life in your organisation.
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