LITRG: Is guidance reform high on HMRC’s agenda?
HMRC’s public-facing guidance moved to gov.uk in 2014, as the Government Digital Service took charge of the government’s public facing digital content.
HMRC’s public-facing guidance moved to gov.uk in 2014, as the Government Digital Service took charge of the government’s public facing digital content.
The last few years have driven many of us to take stock of our lives – from assessing the way our careers are unfolding to daydreaming about where we would like to live while we pursue them!
On 15 March, the government published a consultation on the ‘Taxation of environmental land management and ecosystem service markets’.
Following on from our March 2023 article, ‘Tax and the Woodland and Peatland Codes’ (tinyurl.com/54rdynd5) in which the ATT’s Natural Capital Working Group
It has a been a little over a year since our first article in January 2022 inviting feedback from members with clients involved in the Woodland and Peatland Codes and a lot has happened since then.
As I was drafting this article, I found that my uncle, a former RAF engineer, had greeted the news of his terminal diagnosis in a very practical sanguine way: he cancelled all his magazine subscrip
Honeymoon (noun): A holiday or trip taken by a newly married couple. Or any early harmonious period in a relationship, especially the first month.
The CIOT and ATT are extremely saddened at the death on 4 September 2022 of Robin Williamson MBE CTA (Fellow) MA(Oxon), former Technical Director of the Institute’s Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LI