Alas, poor Warwick!
In the current climate, there’s probably a danger that the CIOT will be accused of some form of ‘geography avoidance’ if I don’t get one thing straight.
In the current climate, there’s probably a danger that the CIOT will be accused of some form of ‘geography avoidance’ if I don’t get one thing straight.
The question we’re always asked about any fiscal event is ‘what’s the headline?’ I think it has to be Chancellor Philip Hammond’s final announcement – that he’s just delivered his last Autumn State
These are just two examples of the many issues, which beset taxpayers all year long and in these instances, the clients face a much less anxious Christmas.
The peak SA return season is upon us and a regular matter raised by members this year has been HMRC’s mixed advice regarding the correct way to resolve the issue of HMRC revising SA tax returns for
The government has been consulting on the development of a secondary annuities market which would have, with effect from April 2017, allowed people who had already exchanged their pension savings f
The UK government is concerned that partnerships are being used in increasingly more complex business structures that enable some of the partners to avoid paying their share of tax in the UK.
The government announced at Budget 2016 that it would consult on the introduction of a ‘pensions advice allowance’ (PAA).
The CIOT has responded to the further consultation on reforming the taxation of non-domiciliaries published on 18 August 2016.
Significant changes to HMRC powers and sanctions around tax evasion, particularly anything offshore, have been introduced or are in the pipeline.
Much has changed in the world of professional practice since ATT appointed me as a director of the TDB in the summer of 2012.