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National Rums of Jamaica appoints first female CEO

Miller joined NRJ as chief financial officer and company secretary on November 18, 2013, and was appointed Deputy CEO in March 2020. For the first time in its over 40-year history, a woman will lead the operations of National Rums of Jamaica (NRJ) Limited. Martha Miller was appointed as CEO of NRJ effective January 1, 2021, following the retirement of former CEO Neil A. Glasgow. Miller is a graduate of the University of the West Indies, with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Computer Studies and a Fellow of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants. She is also a board member of the Spirits Pool Association (SPA) and the Jamaica Chamber of Commerce (JCC).

National Rums of Jamaica get first female CEO

Four years on: Tax authorities should engage with businesses and their supply chains, says ACCA

Tax authorities must engage with businesses

Tax authorities must engage with businesses DUBAI, January 18, 2021 Tax authorities in the GCC should engage with businesses and their supply chains before and after launching VAT, says a new report.   ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) and law firm Al Tamimi & Company have joined forces to launch the new report - Value Added Tax – Middle East lessons learnt – which examines how the GCC countries adopted an indirect tax legal framework to replace decades of a tax-free environment.    It also provides insight into the early transition period, highlighting the learning curve businesses, big and small, had to undertake to be VAT ready and compliant.

Taxing times: SMEs remain cautious about open banking

Tax: the UK government is looking at using SMEs’ and self-employed individuals’ real-time financial transaction data to calculate and collect tax | Credit: Steve Buissinne/Pixabay The UK government is exploring how technology can streamline tax administration. But HMRC must not add more burden to a community that is already being battered by COVID-19 and Brexit. Ian Hall reports In December last year, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) issued a request for information (RFI) to investigate how it can use SMEs’ and sole traders’ real-time financial transaction data, obtained through open banking and therefore with their permission, to calculate and collect tax.

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