Connections at Christmas
Whittling away at tax debt
At this time of year, I often see carved wooden nativity scenes at craft markets.
At this time of year, I often see carved wooden nativity scenes at craft markets.
Age features in many tax research studies as an impacting factor on people’s tax-paying behaviour, but it is also increasingly becoming a complicating factor in practical tax affairs as populations
In its review of the corporation tax computation, the OTS identified capital allowances as a major source of complexity, in particular distinguishing between qualifying and non-qualifying assets an
The inaugural board meeting of the Welsh Revenue Authority ‘WRA’ (Awdurdod Cyllid Cymru) took place in Treforest on 18 October 2017.
Universal credit is gradually replacing working tax credit and child tax credit, so advisers whose clients currently claim tax credits can expect them to be moved to universal credit over the next
The GLAA is a Non-Departmental Public Body working to protect vulnerable and exploited workers.
On 13 July 2017, after representations from many professional bodies and stakeholders (including CIOT, ATT and LITRG), the Financial Secretary to the Treasury, Mel Stride, announced a relaxation in
In November’s Technical Newsdesk we highlighted that, following new anti-money laundering legislation, most trusts are now required to retain a written record of their beneficial owners.
The Transcash service at the Post Office is being withdrawn from 15 December 2017 and, as a result, HMRC payslips will no longer be accepted at the Post
Following the publication in September of the Finance (No 2) Bill 2017 which contains the enabling legislation for Making Tax Digital (MTD) for both Income Tax and VAT, the government has launched