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Cash for information: how HMRC is paying for intelligence
In November 2025, HMRC formally launched an enhanced informant and reward scheme, marking a significant shift in the UK’s approach to tackling serious tax avoidance and evasion.
Cyber controls: tax risk governance
Cyber attacks are having a significant impact on both UK citizens and the economy.
Global mobility of individuals: CIOT response to OECD consultation
In the CIOT response, we welcomed the OECD’s focus on the global mobility of individuals and its consideration of how increasing trends in this area create complexity and challenges for businesses,
National Insurance Contributions (Employer Pensions Contributions) Bill
The Bill creates a power for HM Treasury to apply a primary and secondary Class 1 National Insurance contributions charge where employer pension contributions are made via salary sacrifice arrangem
Salary sacrifice grocery schemes: summary for tax advisers
Earlier this year, LITRG published a blog (tinyurl.com/yz26rmth) setting out a number of concerns about the growing prevalence of so-called grocery salary
Treasury Committee: scrutiny of HMRC
Dame Meg Hillier moved from chairing the Public Accounts Committee in the last Parliament to chairing the Treasury Committee in this Parliament.
Tax simplification project: revisiting the OTS review
In October 2014, I co-authored the former Office of Tax Simplification (OTS) report on the competitiveness of the UK tax administration.
The new CTA qualification: changes from 2028
In the ever-evolving landscape of UK taxation, the Chartered Tax Adviser (CTA) qualification has signalled technical excellence and professional integrity.
Football finances: HMRC’s crackdown on non-compliance
In September 2025, former England and Liverpool footballer John Barnes was declared bankrupt following a petition by HMRC.
