Four tax heroes: changing the world of tax
One of the advantages of working in tax for quite a few years is that I’ve met a wide range of people throughout the profession.
One of the advantages of working in tax for quite a few years is that I’ve met a wide range of people throughout the profession.
Rarely a day goes by without a whistleblowing story in the press – from patient safety concerns in hospitals, to fraud in the meat industry to toxic workplaces in the CBI.
Following various surveys on Making Tax Digital (MTD) for both Income Tax Self Assessment (ITSA) and VAT, the CIOT and ATT have jointly launched a new survey, seeking your thoughts on MTD for ITSA
The pensions dashboard is the largest digital transformation project that the pensions industry has ever attempted: the creation of a digital platform consolidating the pension information of every
The Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) was established in 1998, when John Andrews, then President of the CIOT, identified the need for low income, unrepresented and often vulnerable taxpayers to
Budget 2023 announced a call for evidence to consider options to reform the VAT relief for the installation of energy saving materials in the UK.
The CIOT submitted a response (see www.tax.org.uk/ref1109) to the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero’s consultation: ‘Climate Change Agreements:
One of the hot topics in taxation is what we should do to replace fuel duty.
The Guidelines for Compliance (see bit.ly/3o2M9hu) are intended to be a valuable resource for taxpayers and their advisers.