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CIOT President's page: A smorgasbord of tax (December 2025)
Any tax-raising Budget will have losers and, as economists note, the optimal way to raise taxes is to apply wide measures to the broadest base.
CEO Welcome: New starts for us all (December 2025)
On 21 October, the government announced major reforms to the UK’s anti-money laundering (AML) supervision framework.
ATT Welcome: Reflection and resilience (December 2025)
Traditionally, chancellors disappeared from public view for at least a month before Budget Day, re-emerging only on the Sunday before the Budget to appear on political TV programmes.
Searching questions: artificial intelligence in tax education
Artificial intelligence – or AI – two of the most talked about letters in recent years!
Technical Newsdesk: December 2025
I am continually grateful to our volunteers, Technical Officers, External Relations team and Professional Standards team (as tax policy increasingly intersects with professional standards issues).
CIOT President's page: Autumn reflections (November 2025)
The CIOT Technical Teams have worked incredibly hard to prepare detailed submissions in response to the draft Finance Bill.
Party conferences: the politics of tax
A year into the new parliament, tax is proving one of the government’s biggest headaches: the tax rises that have already happened (employer national insurance (NI)),
Technical Newsdesk: November 2025
As Senior Manager of the CIOT’s Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG), it is a privilege to work with a team that constantly strives to make a difference to the experience of unrepresented taxpayers
