Our 2026 Women in Business report explores the mid-market’s commitment to DE&I and gender diversity in leadership and the impact this has on business success.
Mid-market firms are scaling sustainability for growth, not just compliance. Grant Thornton’s International Business Report (IBR) 2025 report reveals how sustainability investments are driving profitability, resilience and global expansion — despite regulatory shifts and political uncertainty.
Instability has come to define the global business landscape and the ability for mid-market firms to thrive through disruption is becoming a key differentiator.
An overview of transfer pricing rules in North Macedonia and who to contact for expert guidance.
An overview of the indirect tax rules in the Czech Republic.
An overview of transfer pricing rules in Slovakia and who to contact for expert guidance.
An overview of transfer pricing rules in Japan and who to contact for expert guidance.
An overview of transfer pricing rules in Egypt and who to contact for expert guidance.
Entities should begin preparing for IFRS 18 ‘Presentation and Disclosure in Financial Statements’ sooner rather than later.
Our ‘Insights into IFRS 2’ series is aimed at demystifying IFRS 2 by explaining the fundamentals of accounting for share-based payments using relatively simple language.
This article discusses the basic principles that apply to both equity-settled and cash-settled share-based payment transactions with employees or others providing similar services.
Beginning 6 April 2025, the new Foreign Income and Gains (FIG) regime will allow for qualifying arrivals in the UK to exclude their FIGs from UK taxation for the first four years of tax residence.
In an article published in Bloomberg Tax, Richard Tonge, Grant Thornton Global Mobility Practice Leader, writes about what is in the UN Tax Committee draft and how it would apply to remote working and cross-border employment arrangements more broadly.
The world needs a sustainable mid-market. It’s vital to economies, societies and the planet. Businesses, governments, and other stakeholders must work collaboratively to make sure this vital part of the world economy succeeds.