The iceberg Budget
The Chancellor had a difficult path to tread in putting together his first Autumn Budget.
The Chancellor had a difficult path to tread in putting together his first Autumn Budget.
At this time of year, I often see carved wooden nativity scenes at craft markets.
Age features in many tax research studies as an impacting factor on people’s tax-paying behaviour, but it is also increasingly becoming a complicating factor in practical tax affairs as populations
On 13 July 2017, after representations from many professional bodies and stakeholders (including CIOT, ATT and LITRG), the Financial Secretary to the Treasury, Mel Stride, announced a relaxation in
It is fair to say that the woodlands activity on a farming enterprise is often forgotten about in terms of accountancy and tax.
In September 1962, seven years before they put a man on the moon, US President John F Kennedy gave a speech at the Rice Stadium about his plans to reach the moon, and the technology they would need
For some of us, the rhythm of the year is punctuated by our half-yearly pilgrimages to Cambridge and Warwick Universities for the spring and autumn CIOT residential conferences.
At a party conference season four months after a general election, the party that won that election (most votes, most seats, forming the government) hardly men
In the interests of simplification, there should be some grateful acknowledgement of the fact that many of the concepts well known from the income tax legislation are replicated in the tax credits
The Grenfell Tower tragedy was an unexpected wake-up call for everyone associated in some capacity with the property industry.