‘Occupational Health: Working Better’: CIOT and ATT responses
The consultation forms part of a package of measures announced by the Chancellor at the Spring Budget which aim to reduce the number of people out of work due to long-term sickness.
The consultation forms part of a package of measures announced by the Chancellor at the Spring Budget which aim to reduce the number of people out of work due to long-term sickness.
The CIOT and LITRG have responded to a short technical consultation on proposed PAYE amendment regulations, which are intended to allow employers to delay reporting an advance payment of salary (‘s
The CIOT has been in correspondence with HMRC regarding the application of the optional remuneration (OPRA) rules to cash long term incentive plans (LTIPs), which involve the deferral of annual bon
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For several years now, the committee has been involved with discussions with HMRC on the introduction of MTD for ITSA. The main concerns have involved:
The international tax landscape continues to evolve at a rapid pace, reflecting many of the most important global challenges of the age – from the future of the climate and issues of economic fairn
President of the CIOT Gary Ashford offered a warm welcome to all the attendees, as well as some thought-provoking insights on the dynamic field of international tax in a changing world, in which th
At a hearing on 4 September 2023, the Disciplinary Tribunal of the Taxation Disciplinary Board determined that Mr Simon Olver of Reigate was in breach of the following Prof
In a letter to the new Financial Secretary to the Treasury Nigel Huddleston, the chief executives of the two bodies set out their concerns about the current approach to MTD.