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.
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.
The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) inquiry into Large business tax compliance is scrutinising the processes
The CIOT recently sent a letter to HMRC requesting an update to their guidance on Real Estate Investment Trusts (REIT) in their Investment Funds Manual