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Artificial intelligence – or AI – two of the most talked about letters in recent years!
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)),
Medpro: the treatment of appeals filed after statutory deadlines
One of the first practical rules I learnt in tax was that appeals against assessments should be made within 30 days.
Draft Finance Bill 2025‑26: Allowing existing EMIs and CSOP agreements to become exercisable at the sale at a PISCES trading event
In our response, ATT welcomed the measure but expressed concerns about the proposed cut-off date, which would limit the relief to options granted on or before the date when the Finance Bill 202
Overseas workday relief interaction with off-payroll working rules
In response to a question raised about whether overseas workday relief continues to be available to those subject to the off-payroll working rules, HMRC have clarified that overseas workdays re
Digital filing: a new approach to standards
This is a story of success – although one where investment is needed today to develop the future.
Levelling up: sustainable development
Almost exactly ten years ago, on 25 September 2015, the 193 countries of the UN General Assembly adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development which created the 17 world Sustainable Developme
The latest challenge: 21st century tax crime
Simon York CBE is a former Director of HMRC’s Fraud Investigation Service and has spent his career in tax and financial investigation.
