Disciplinary reports: January 2026
CONSENT ORDER
Mr Adam Hatchard
At a hearing on 12 June 2025 and a meeting on 15 September 2025, the Disciplinary Tribunal of the Taxation Disciplinary Board determined that Mr A
At a hearing on 12 June 2025 and a meeting on 15 September 2025, the Disciplinary Tribunal of the Taxation Disciplinary Board determined that Mr A
Now that we have had a little time to reflect on this government’s first two Budgets – and to move away from the extensive speculation that surrounded them – it is clear that they need to be se
During my economics degree, I was drawn to how policy shapes real-world investment decisions.
Ahead of the Budget, CIOT and the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) assembled a panel of experts in central London on 6 November to debate the topic: ‘Reforming the taxation of housing: what chang
During the hearing, Kate reflected on the pros and cons of SDLT and on the prospect of a ‘mansion tax’.
Jane Ashton, CEO of the ATT, said: ‘We wholeheartedly welcome the government’s plans to enhance financial literacy among young people.
‘We know that businesses purposefully stay below the (VAT) threshold to avoid the admin and costs of becoming VAT‑registered.
This is the long-awaited outcome of a 2023 consultation looking to reform AML supervision.
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