The CFO’s Guide to x402 — When AI Agents Start Paying Their Own Bills
Published: 2 April 2026 In 1997, the engineers who designed the modern web reserved a special HTTP status code: 402 […]
Published: 2 April 2026 In 1997, the engineers who designed the modern web reserved a special HTTP status code: 402 […]
The government is consulting on whether stablecoins should be exempt from Capital Gains Tax. Here’s what’s on the table, why it matters, and what CFOs should do before the 7 May deadline.
On 6 April — five days from now — the most significant changes to inheritance tax in a generation come
Three months into the UK’s Crypto Asset Reporting Framework, the era of anonymous crypto gains is ending. HMRC will soon be cross-referencing exchange data against your tax return. Here’s what CARF means, what it doesn’t, and what you should do before the data starts flowing.
From 1 April 2026, HMRC’s new ‘sanctionable conduct’ regime means tax advisers face unlimited fines and public naming. Here’s what CFOs and business owners need to know — and do — before Wednesday.
For years, companies have treated their Big Four audit relationship like a utility — reliable, predictable, and not worth thinking
HMRC has published its strategy for strengthening standards across the UK tax software market. With MTD rollout, AI in tax tools, and the new sanctionable conduct regime all converging, here’s what CFOs and tax advisers need to know.
HMRC Wants to Know How to Tax Your Stablecoins — And You’ve Got Until 7 May to Have Your Say
The FRC has announced its most significant package of audit reforms for SMEs in years — new guidance, a technology sandbox, and a supervisory overhaul. Here’s what CFOs and finance leaders need to know.
The future of enterprise software isn’t a better dashboard. It’s a conversation. This week, Bret Taylor — former co-CEO of