
BRave Business and The Tax Factor
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Ep 77The Tax Factor - Episode 77 - So, Who’s celebrating “Liberation Day”?
As it’s the end of the tax year John Bull and Robert Salter suggest that it’s time to move the tax year having been stuck on April 5th since 1752. Whilst Trump’s “Liberation Day” dominates international headlines there is further turmoil in the US as DOGE makes sweeping cuts to the US social security system. And here in the UK, the VAT battle on private school fees reaches the High Court. Could adding VAT to school fees be a breach of human rights?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 76The Tax Factor - Spring Statement Special (or... not so special?)
This week on The Tax Factor, Blick Rothenberg CEO Nimesh Shah and Heather Self break down the Chancellor’s very uneventful Spring Statement. No surprises, no fiscal fireworks - but don’t be fooled. With major tax changes hitting in April, your wallet will feel it. And as for the Autumn? Nimesh and Heather predict another ‘black hole’ in the public finances, so could Labour be forced to rethink pledges on pensions, Income Tax, VAT, or National Insurance? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 75The Tax Factor – Episode 75 – The storm before the storm
This week John Bull and Malli Kini look at the latest tax stories making headlines and it’s clearly not been a great week for some. Former Liverpool star and Sky Sports pundit Phil Thompson has more to worry about than his Club’s recent cup exits, as he’s just lost his IR35 appeal, leaving him with a hefty £300,000 tax bill. Across the pond, the US tax scene is heating up, with the Administration planning to slash the IRS workforce by 20% by mid-May, while one of President Trump’s ambitious goals is to eliminate taxes altogether for those earning under $150,000. Meanwhile, Uber’s Supreme Court appeal in July could drive up private taxi fares by 20% if VAT comes into play, so enjoy your cheap rides while you can. And finally, with the Spring Statement just around the corner, John and Malli are crossing their fingers for a quiet one.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S1 Ep 20Brave Business – Episode 20: Rapid Scale Up Business
In today’s episode we take a look at the topic of rapid scale up businesses. What are some of the drivers to quickly grow a business and the key challenges to doing so? And what part do investment, cash flow, talent, customer service and brand have to play in that rapid growth story? Joining Declan to debate all of this are Blick Rothenberg Partner Stephanie Levin, with our guests Aidan Rushby Founder, and CEO of car finance business Carmoola, and Mike Williams, co-founder of Jamaican patty manufacturer Flakebake.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 74The Tax Factor - Episode 74 - Hair Transplants, HMRC Criticism & “a silly boy”
In this week’s Tax Factor, Ele Theohari and Tomm Adams look at a recent VAT tribunal case - are hair transplants a medical necessity or just cosmetic? Meanwhile, HMRC is under fire again. While they’ve launched a dedicated service to clear long-standing PAYE and Self-Assessment queries, MPs are questioning their leadership structure and fairness in customer service. Plus, we break down the latest IR35 data post-2021 reforms, changes to Beneficial Loan Arrangement rates, and the case of a tax evader who admitted he’d been “a silly boy” and has been handed an £850k civil recovery order.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 73The Tax Factor – Episode 73 – Farmers, ISA’s and AI
This week on The Tax Factor, Ele Theochari and Rehana Earle discuss the latest consultation on Agricultural and Business Property Relief and look at potential implications for farm businesses. They also review proposed changes to cash ISAs and consider whether the Chancellor will align with the needs of everyday savers. And with HMRC testing AI voice authentication, could this be the end of passwords and security questions?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 72The Tax Factor - Episode 72 - Big Tax Receipts, Big borrowing and even bigger decisions needed by the Chancellor
This week Roger Holman and Neil Insull look at the record tax receipts in January. Looking forward to the Spring Budget Statement there are some big decisions about where to find more money. Perhaps controversially, Roger and Neil think Rachel Reeves should look at Fuel Duty and the late filing penalties.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 71The Tax Factor - Episode 71 - Taxed & Confused: Trump, Musk & the UK's Costly Collection
This week on The Tax Factor, Nimesh Shah is joined by US tax expert Michael Holland to break down Trump’s latest blunder on VAT; has someone got the wrong end of the tax stick? Meanwhile, Elon Musk is diving into IRS tax data, but Michael warns it might not be the goldmine he expects. And with the cost of running the UK tax system soaring, will HMRC find those elusive efficiencies or are we all in for an even bigger tax bill?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 70The Tax Factor - Episode 70 - Tax Shocks & Tribunal Turns
This week on The Tax Factor, Nimesh Shah and Ola Adigun dive into the latest tax twists and surprises. Stats released by HMRC show year-end Self-Assessment filings have dropped unexpectedly, despite more people being expected to file. Meanwhile a High-Income Child Benefit Charge case saw HMRC send in the bailiffs over £1,000, Trump’s tariff flip-flopping raises questions, and Ola unpacks a major tribunal ruling on the Tour Operators’ Margin Scheme (TOMS) that shakes up VAT for accommodation resellers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 69The Tax Factor – Episode 69 – Tax changes, reviews, court battles, and last-minute filing tips
This week on The Tax Factor, Nimesh Shah and Heather Self explore potential updates to non-dom tax rules, the fluctuating figures in wealth tax discussions, and a new loan charge review aimed at resolving the long-running controversy. They also examine a recent High Court case in which American actor Mercer Boffey unsuccessfully argued that his Richmond home was exempt from Council Tax. With the self-assessment deadline upon us, Nimesh and Heather share last-minute filing tips and highlight the latest HMRC scams to watch out for.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 68The Tax Factor - Episode 68 - GMT, HMRC, NIC & VAT
In this week’s episode, Robert Salter and Gabby Donald look at the major tax developments making headlines. They discuss the Trump administration’s executive order to withdraw the US from the OECD’s Global Minimum Tax (GMT) deal and ask: does this signal the demise of the GMT initiative? While closer to home, the Public Accounts Committee has accused HMRC of providing subpar service and eroding public confidence in the UK tax system. They also explore the case of a Norwegian company facing a 10-year National Insurance bill and the lessons learnt. And Gabby shares why we’re not out of the woods yet when it comes to more tedious food VAT tribunals.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 19BRave Business - Episode 19: The Founder’s Mindset
In this episode we take a look at the topic of the Founder’s Mindset. How can founders become effective leaders, no matter what stage they are at on their business journey? How can leaders develop a founder’s mindset to scale or evolve their business? And what challenges might they face, and lessons might they learn, along the way? Joining Declan to debate all of this are Blick Rothenberg Partner Malli Kini, with our guests Miniclip Founder and President Rob Small, and Simon Court, Founder & Chairman of Value Partnership and author of Founder’s Legacy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S1 Ep 67The Tax Factor - Episode 67 - When is a sports drink not a sports drink?
Rehana Earle and Melissa Thomas look at the tax stories making headlines including the impact of HMRC staff strikes during the self-assessment filing season, and a Russian financier’s unusual claim that his bacon-smoking factory (complete with a wine cellar, pool room, and 40-foot bar) qualifies as a commercial space. They also discuss the curious case of a taxpayer hit with late filing penalties despite having no UK tax liability and a game-changing VAT tribunal ruling that reclassifies powdered food supplements after a challenge to their classification as sports drinks.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 66The Tax Factor – Episode 66 – Does the Chancellor have any New Year resolutions?
In the first Tax Factor episode of 2025, Robert Salter and Neil Insull look at the latest tax topics for the new year. What are Rachel Reeves’ potential New Year resolutions and what are the implications of the recent NIC changes announced in the last Budget? Other highlights include tips and holiday pay, R&D tax relief, and HMRC’s reporting requirements for trading on platforms like eBay and Airbnb. With the January tax return deadline fast approaching, Robert offers a timely reminder to get your tax return completed.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S1 Ep 65The Tax Factor – Episode 65 – Two Budgets and an Election
In this Tax Factor Christmas Special, Nimesh Shah and Heather Self look back at some of the biggest tax stories of 2024.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S1 Ep 64The Tax Factor - Episode 64 - Gary Lineker, Frankie Dettori and the non dom castle
This week on the Tax Factor, Heather Self and Neil Insull discuss two sports stars caught up in tax wrangles with HMRC. They also chat about how Ann Kaplan Mulholland, the owner of Lympne Castle in Kent, wants the King to grant independence to her estate so she can sit outside of the UK after the Government abolished the non-dom tax status and how ahead of the Budget many people took tax free lump sums from their pensions, but now HMRC say cooling off periods do not apply, and payment of a tax-free lump sum cannot be undone.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S1 Ep 63The Tax Factor – Episode 63 - How tax wizardry fell flat and a kebab tripped up a VAT fraudster
This week on The Tax Factor, Nimesh Shah and Malli Kini discuss how the 'Beatles tax clause' has put a block on the tax 'wizardry' of Harry Potter actor Rupert Grint, landing him a £1.8m tax bill, and how a notorious VAT fraudster who had evaded HMRC for several years was tracked and caught after buying a kebab in Wales. They also discuss how HMRC have published their latest list of tax defaulters, and how paying tax on time is as important reputationally as paying the right amount.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 62The Tax Factor - Episode 62 - Private School VAT challenges, Making Tax Digital and anonymity applications
This week on the Tax Factor, Ele Theochari and Gabby Donald look at the latest tax stories in the news. These include a challenge surrounding VAT on school fees in relation to Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCP) from local authorities and a heads-up on the implementation of HMRC’s ‘Making Tax Digital’ initiative for Income Tax self-assessment. They also look at why the clock is ticking on a high-stakes Upper Tribunal anonymity application, with a pivotal deadline looming on 11 December.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 18BRave Business - Episode 18: Neurodiversity in Business
In this episode we take a look at the topic of Neurodiversity in Business. What are the realities and the truths behind the myths? What do neurodiverse people bring to an organisation? Is there a competitive advantage in employing them? And how can businesses attract and get the best out of their neurodiverse people? Joining Declan to debate all of this are Blick Rothenberg Partner Gail Cobley, with our guests Ben Branson from The Hidden 20% charity and podcast series, and Binna Kandola from consultancy Pearn Kandola.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Tax Factor - Episode 61 – Farmers, Tax deadlines and Accountants charges
This week, Rehana Earle and Ele Theochari look at how Inheritance Tax changes could hit farmers hard, depending on timing. They also discuss rising tax burdens worrying retailers, key updates and changes for 2023/24 returns, and the hot debate: should accountants charge for ad-hoc advice?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Tax Factor - Episode 60 - What can we expect from Donald Trump?
This week, Head of Private Client John Bull joins Rob Goodley to talk about what a Trump presidency is likely to mean for the UK. They also look at rogue tax advisors and a tax ‘magic trick’ that HMRC took exception to, as well as a little talked about point in the Autumn Budget which they think is a good move.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Tax Factor – Episode 59 – The Story on Tax is Not Over
Following the Autumn Budget, Nimesh Shah and Roger Holman take a look at some of the areas that have angered farmers, small businesses and parents. But was the Budget quite restrained? Nimesh suspects the story on Capital Gains Taxes is not over and there might there be more dramatic reform and change to come. And with the appointment of Donald Trump as President, what does this mean for US Government policy – will it result in tax cuts and crypto rule relaxation?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S1 Ep 58The Tax Factor – Episode 58 - Budget Special
Heather Self and Robert Salter look at some of the detail in the Autumn Budget statement including Employers National Insurance, The Child Benefit clawback and Capital Gains Tax changes. They also ask whether the Chancellor missed an opportunity to take a strategic look at a tax system that is riddled with anomalies and inconsistencies.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 57The Tax Factor - Episode 57 - Not the Budget Special
This week on The Tax Factor Matt Crawford and Neil Insull are NOT looking at the Budget. Instead, we’re talking about the big picture issues facing the UK Tax system and the tax issues around the Employment Rights BillSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

BRave Business – Episode 17: Global Talent
In today’s episode we take a look at the topic of Global Talent. How do you attract the best talent for your business, particularly when you grow internationally? Which approaches work well and which do not? And how will technology – particularly AI - impact a global workforce? And joining me today to debate all of this are Blick Rothenberg’s Head of Global Mobility Rehana Earle, with our guest Gareth Wadley from law firm Bristows.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ep 56The Tax Factor - Episode 56 - National Insurance, Capital Gains Tax Reform and French tax hikes
On this week’s top-rated podcast, Roger Holman is joined by Rehana Earle to unpack the latest in tax developments. With speculation growing that employer National Insurance contributions could be targeted by the Chancellor, we discuss whether the Government’s pledge to freeze rates for workers will shield employees from the impact. And is it time for a major overhaul of Capital Gains Tax to make it fit for purpose? Meanwhile, across the Channel, France is rolling out ‘temporary’ tax hikes – but how long will they really last? And finally, Roger looks into the complexities of designing a wealth tax and why it proves to be so tricky.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Tax Factor – Episode 55 - Cruising, Capital Gains and CEO’s
This week Matt Crawford is joined by Blick Rothenberg CEO Nimesh Shah. They look at the problematic tax issues of a life on the high seas cruising, Capital Gains Tax reform and a homage to retiring HMRC CEO Sir Jim Harra.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Tax Factor – Episode 54 - The Labour Party Conference, Non-doms, R&D stats and Maternity Pay
Join Rehana Earle and Ele Theochari as they unpack the biggest headlines from the Labour Party Conference. Are the non-dom tax proposals just a political gimmick, or could they really deliver the billions the Chancellor hopes for? Ele dives into the latest R&D tax relief stats and why fewer claims might not be the bad news it seems – could HMRC finally be getting a grip on fraud? And we take a closer look at maternity pay and challenge Kemi Badenoch’s bold claims.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

BRave Business - Episode 16: The Business Case for Sustainability
Sustainability: everybody talks about it, but in this episode we look at the business case for it. What do you actually have to do, beyond the cliches, and how can you prove that you mean what you say? Joining Declan for this discussion are Jim Brown from Blick Rothenberg, Charlotte Pumford from Vivobarefoot and Paul Lewis from Seismic. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Tax Factor - Episode 53 - Side hustles, Budget thoughts, exit taxes and Jaffa cakes
This week Rob Goodley is joined by a new voice on the Tax Factor, Blick Rothenberg Head of Private client, John Bull. They look at HMRC’s interest in ‘side hustles’, what we learnt from the Chancellor at the Labour Party conference, and the potential for an exit tax. We also pay tribute to John Brown, the man who successfully argued a Jaffa cake was a cake!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Tax Factor - Episode 52 - Pensions, football referees and suits
This week, Heather Self is joined by pensions expert Martin Reynard. They discuss whether the Chancellor could fill some of her £22Bn gap with a reduction on tax relief on pension contributions or the tax-free lump sum. They also look at the impact of a ruling on the employment status of football referees and Heather disappoints Martin when she reveals that if Blick Rothenberg gives him a suit it’s a taxable benefit!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Tax Factor - Episode 51 - Apple, rugby commentators, employee data and Oasis
Our fifty-first podcast is brought to you by Matt Crawford and Melissa Thomas. This week they look at the European Court of Justice upholding a 2016 decision that Ireland is required to recover 13 billion Euros from Apple and the Upper Tier Tribunal sides with HMRC in their case against Stuart Barnes regarding his employment status. Matt discusses changes to the data employers are required to provide to HMRC regarding hours worked by employees and Melissa discusses how HMRC is an unlikely fan of the Oasis reunion.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Tax Factor - Episode 50 - Sunscreen, fraudulent R&D claims, and snail farms
It’s our 50th episode this week, this time with Heather Self and Ele Theochari. In this episode we look back at some of the tax stories from the last year, current proposals to take VAT off sunscreen, fraudulent R&D claims, and if having a snail farm could save you some tax!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Tax Factor – Episode 49 - Short term pain for long term good?
Nimesh Shah and Heather Self look at what we can learn from Kier Starmer’s speech and what might happen in the Budget. If the Government’s hands are tied on the big 4 taxes, are we looking at minor changes in the Budget? Where will the billions come from: frozen allowances, Fuel Duty, Air Passenger Duty, Capital Gains Tax, Pensions Relief or a more wholesale reform of the tax system? Would it be more courageous to break the manifesto pledge and put Income Tax up?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Tax Factor – Episode 48 - Top 5 Budget Predictions and bad news for those losing their hair
The Tax Factor returns from its Summer break with Roger Holman and Neil Insull. They waste no time in giving their top 5 predictions for the October Budget and, in VAT news, how the First Tier Tribunal have decided hair loss treatment could not be zero-rated as hair loss is not a ‘disability’.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Tax Factor – Episode 47 - A new Prime Minister, a new Chancellor and a new Government - so what now?
A special post-Election episode recorded the morning of 5 July. Nimesh Shah and Heather Self share their post-Election analysis and discuss the potential implications of the new Government's policies.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Tax Factor - Episode 46 - Mind the ‘tax’ gap
In this episode, as the General Election rolls into its final week, Heather Self and Neil Insull discuss some of the challenges for the new Government (whoever it will be), the reality of the ‘tax gap’ and why it is what it is. They also look at what businesses hope to see from the tax system.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Tax Factor - Episode 45 - Halfway already!
We’re already halfway through the General Election campaign and one thing you can bet on is that our experts have the lowdown on the parties’ tax commitments and promises. This week, Rehana Earle and Robert Salter investigate the Labour and Reform UK Manifestos. Do both parties really understand the nuances and details of the tax system and do the numbers add up? Finally, Robert looks at a partial victory for a taxpayer against HMRC in the first-tier tribunal.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Tax Factor - Episode 44 - Election 24 - The Manifestos
As the General Election continues, Ele Theochari and Robert Salter dig into some of the detail of the parties’ manifestos, looking at the quirks, hiccups and challenges they contain. They also look at IR35 and a new process for reporting unethical R&D advisors to HMRC.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Tax Factor – Episode 43 - Inheritance Tax reforms, what’s in store for pensions and getting your Election facts right!
This week on The Tax Factor, Nimesh Shah and Roger Holman review some of the latest General Election tax stories. They take a look at the parties’ proposals and ideas on Inheritance Tax and, if Sunak and Starmer were listening, what they would be suggesting. Finally, after delving into the detail of the Conservative’s plans Nimesh, uncovers a £40m error in the “Triple Lock Plus” numbers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Tax Factor - Episode 42 – Election 24
This week on The Tax Factor Heather Self and Robert Salter are talking about the election, including extra tax allowances for pensioners, VAT School fees and the ‘magic money tree’ collecting another £6 billion from stopping tax avoidance and evasion. They also review what the parties have shared (and what they haven’t) regarding tax policies in the campaign’s kick-off week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Tax Factor - Episode 41 - HMRC Service levels (again), one penny tax demands, fiscal black holes and marshmallows
This week on the Tax Factor, Nimesh Shah and Roger Holman look at two HMRC stories in the news: the one penny tax demand and the National Audit Office’s findings that HMRC tax helpline wait times are getting even longer. The Conservatives and Labour are fighting over tax numbers, but Nimesh and Roger are not really sure that any of them add up. And finally, how HMRC have asked the Court of Appeal for leave to appeal against the Upper Tribunal ruling on giant marshmallows!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Tax Factor - Episode 40 - VAT on school fees, confidentiality at tribunals and a third appeal failure for Kwik Fit
This week on The Tax Factor Matt Crawford and Rob Goodley look at the ups and downs of avoiding potential VAT on private school fees. Former Chancellor Nadim Zahawi discussed his settlement with HMRC in a recent interview and Rob looks at what the reported penalty imposed might tell us about the case. They then explore the principals of anonymity of taxpayers making appeals as well as the unallowable purpose rule on tax deductions for companies after Kwik Fit loses a third appeal.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Tax Factor – Episode 39 - Self-assessment, HMRC pay rises, and tax relief for the games industry
This week, Rehana Earle and Roger Holman are talking about the tax return rule changes that have taken over three hundred thousand people out of self-assessment. They also look at the unscheduled pay increase HMRC have given their staff to remain compliant, and share their views on whether the same kind of tax relief that was announced by the Chancellor in the Spring Budget for the film, TV and theatre industries should be extended to the UK games industry.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

BRave Business - Episode 15: Pay Equity – What’s going on with Gender Pay Gap and Pay Transparency’
In this episode we take a look at the topic of the gender pay gap, pay equality and pay transparency. What are they, why are they important and what are the challenges business face in implementing these directives? And joining Declan to debate all of this are Blick Rothenberg’s Reward Services Partner Stuart Hyland and Azets’ Group Chief People Officer Claire Jepras.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Tax Factor – Episode 38 - PAYE, Politics & Poppadoms
This week on The Tax Factor, Heather Self is joined by Tomm Adams – as a recent new starter at Blick Rothenberg Heather recommends he check his PAYE code to ensure he’s getting the correct allowances. They then look at the changes in tax brought about through devolution in Scotland, and provide an update on a VAT case we’ve been following as crisp giant Walkers plans to appeal the tribunal decision on the VAT status of Sensations Poppadoms.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Tax Factor - Episode 37 - Chat GPT, spreadsheet rounding errors and BlackRock loses UK Tax appeal
This week Rob Goodley and Ele Theochari look at a High Income Child Benefit charge case where the use of Chat GPT caused some confusion, but does it mean that more people will rely on AI in their submissions, possibly causing mayhem? They also discuss how a spreadsheet rounding error to two decimal places led to a shareholder not meeting the threshold for Business Asset disposal relief and how BlackRock has lost an appeal relating to UK tax it sought to reclaim on its acquisition of Barclays Global Investors in 2009.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Tax Factor – Episode 36 – Footballers, foot lotion, sneaky VAT penalties and Italy
In this week’s episode, Rehanna Earle and Melissa Thomas look at the latest IR35 case involving Scottish footballer Neil McCann and his employment with SKY, the future of Body Shop after entering administration and seeking a CVA to reduce the company’s tax bill when it returns to profitability, and the impact of the new HMRC VAT penalty points system. They then look at the lure of Italy as a remote working destination.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Tax Factor - Episode 35 - Marshmallows, tax dodgers, non-doms and pensioners
This week, Heather and Roger are talking about Labour’s proposals to clamp down on “tax dodgers”, what they’re planning to do about non-doms, the impact the plans are already having, and the tax shock that some pensioners might now be facing. But most importantly, they talk about marshmallows.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

BRave Business - Episode 14: Demystifying R&D Tax Relief
In this episode we take a look at the UK’s Research & Development Tax regime: what is it, how does it work and how and why is it changing? What does all that mean for entrepreneurial businesses and how can they improve their chances of qualifying for this essential relief? Joining Declan in the studio to debate all of this is Blick Rothenberg’s R&D Manager Chris Heath.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.