Public Accounts Committee scrutiny: large business compliance
The Public Accounts Committee held an evidence session with HMRC on 18 May (see tinyurl.com/yc625htz).
The Public Accounts Committee held an evidence session with HMRC on 18 May (see tinyurl.com/yc625htz).
In our response to the consultation ‘Making public services work for you with your digital identity’ (tinyurl.com/3mufkwar), the ATT emphasised that any digital id
The issue mainly affects parents and carers who:
The call for evidence questions were wide-ranging, looking at many aspects of the current income-contingent student loan system.
For most of my career as a tax professional, I have been fascinated by the idea of doing things better, smarter and in a more technology-enabled way.
Digital platforms have become a normal route to market for individuals and businesses, with almost 4 million sellers using them in 2025.
From 1 April 2026, HMRC has enhanced enforcement powers designed to target advisers who intentionally facilitate tax losses. These are introduced by Finance Act 2026 ss 250-253 and Sch 22.
HMRC took 2024/25 tax returns that were submitted early and reviewed them for provisional figures and round sums.
The seven professional bodies that produce Professional Conduct in relation to Taxation (PCRT) issued updated guidance on 19 January 2026, including new material on the ethical use of artificia