Good morning and welcome to Tuesday’s 9am Lowdown. Here’s what’s making the news today.
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The Public and Commercial Services union has accused HMRC of a possible purdah breach after the new regional hub scheme was signed in the pre-election period. (Civil Service World)
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The ICAEW has analysed the financial relationship between the UK and the EU and predicts a lower cost of the EU exit refuting more extreme projections. (ICAEW)
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FreeAgent chief executive Ed Molyneux has predicted a ‘sea change’ in accounting as small firms increase their adoption of digital and cloud solutions. (Daily Business)
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Former England cricket captain David Gower has attacked HMRC following the denial of a tax break to him and other stars involved in the Ingenious film investment scheme. (Wealth Manager)
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HMRC has continued to focus on pricing reviews with the amount of tax under consideration rising to £3.8bn, according to law firm Pinsent Masons. (Out-Law)
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