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Tax Talk is a regular series written by FSL’s tax expert, Alex Ranahan. Alex has nearly ten years experience as a tax adviser and analyst. He is accredited by the The Association of Taxation Technicians and was recently elected co-chair of the Tax Committee for The Investing and Saving Alliance. The biggest story in the world […]
Originally published on Wealth Briefing, on 1st February 2024. The following article examines the detail of Excess Reportable Income – the money that’s earned during a reporting period that is not distributed. If firms don’t track ERI thoroughly, investors can be punished. Getting data right is therefore essential. Michael Edwards, managing director of Financial Software […]
As 2023 draws to a close, we wanted to reflect on the past twelve months at Financial Software. A big thank you to our team and everyone who has played a role in our growth and evolution throughout the past year. Let’s recap our highlights: We have plenty of exciting plans for 2024, stay in […]
2023 has been a busy year, and as we enter the festive period we wanted to share details of some new team members. Marvin is the newest member of the Data Team: Marvin “I joined at the end of July and work in the Data Team as a Data Processor/Researcher in the […]
Since 1994, FSL has become renowned for developing market-leading financial software products that simplify the world of investment tax. But you might not know that we’re part of a wider group shaping the future of financial services.
On the 6th July, a team from FSL joined this year’s JP Morgan Corporate Challenge (JPMCC). The JMPCC is now the world’s largest corporate running event and is on its 35th year. The 5.6 km race around London’s beautiful Battersea Park raised money for Centrepoint, the UK’s leading youth homelessness charity. Well done to this […]
“I spent a week at FSL as part of my school’s work experience programme. I was able to spend time with many of the teams and find out about the business and their work. I enjoyed finding out about CGiX, the history of tax and how complex it is. I learnt about Customer Relationship Management […]