CA daily briefing: Monday 2 March 2020
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Your essential briefing of the morning's top news stories.
Good morning, Andrew Harbison here with your first briefing of the week.
The latest from ICAS
Jan Garioch CA discusses a recent case, Udlaw Ltd v HMRC, which saw the FTT give weight to sad family circumstances when deciding if HMRC was correct to impose penalties on an under declaration.
Today's top stories from around the web
- Coronavirus: Stocks rise as central banks pledge support (BBC News)
- Scandal-hit NMC Health appoints heavyweight advisers for talks with lenders (City AM)
- Nokia to replace CEO after struggling to make 5G headway (Bloomberg)
- M&S to expand successful trial of fill-your-own container scheme (The Guardian)
- Profit at Hiscox blown away by hurricanes and typhoons (City AM)
- Brexit: The UK's window of opportunity to do a US trade deal (BBC News)
- John McDonnell says Treasury committee will now be 'toothless' (The Guardian)
- Farmers angry after senior government adviser says UK could import all food 'like Singapore' (Sky News)
- Just Eat Takeaway takes action against Delivery Hero over stake (Reuters)
That's all for today, check back tomorrow for your Tuesday briefing.