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Implementation of the financing restriction for residential let property: the CIOT’s concerns
An anomaly for trusts
The CIOT has raised concerns with HMRC on the application of what has become FA 2015 s 24 (relief for finance costs related to residential property businesses) to in
Steady as she goes?
A majority government, a radical new leader of the opposition, a new third party at Westminster, a new First Minister of Scotland. A lot has changed in British politics over the past year.
Public attitudes to tax – who cares?
Every five years, or so, when the nation is about to go to the polls, politicians appear to become interested again in the question: ‘Should we really care about public attitudes to tax?’ Although
FB 2015 – EIS and VCT sunset clauses
The article ‘Proposed refocusing of the enterprise investment scheme’ (Tax Adviser, May 2015) drew attention to the joint Treasury and HMRC publication in March of draft legislation and explanatory
FB 2015 – relief for finance costs related to residential property businesses
The ATT’s comments on clause 24, submitted to HMRC and to the Finance Bill committee, covered these points:
FB 2015 – the personal allowance and the national minimum wage
Tax credits and welfare
Clauses 3, 4 and 5 of the Finance Bill, which deal with the personal allowance and the national minimum wage, were debated and passed in Standing Committee on 17 S
Taxes on knowledge
Hidden at the back of the summer Budget is a brief announcement of a consultation on cutting business rates for local newspapers.
Social incentive
It is little over a year since the formal launch of social investment tax relief (SITR) in FA 2014, which introduced ITA 2007 Pt 5B and ss 255A–E and TCGA 1992 Sch 8B.
Work and Pensions Select Committee: pension freedom guidance and advice inquiry
LITRG has submitted written evidence to the Work and Pensions Select Committee on its inquiry into whether people are adequately supported in making good, informed decisions about their retirement
