Second opinion
HMRC are engaging with the CIOT on the effectiveness of the internal review process and how it might be improved.
HMRC are engaging with the CIOT on the effectiveness of the internal review process and how it might be improved.
With the general election campaign under way, Tax Adviser reports on the parties’ tax plans. Answers from Labour, the SNP and the Green Party come directly from their tax spokespeople.
The final Budget of any parliament is always a political occasion, when chancellors set out some of the issues they wish to put in front of the electorate.
Despite the involvement of many tax professionals with local sports clubs, both voluntarily and as fee earners, the question ‘What is a CASC?’ is often met with a blank look.
In her inaugural speech in May 2014, CIOT President Anne Fairpo challenged the UK tax community to find more effective ways of linking tax practice with academic endeavour in research and education
Northern Ireland’s politicians have been told that they will be given control of corporation tax rate setting powers before the May general election. But there are strings.
Every month more than 1,000 people with tax problems ring the helplines of tax charities TaxAid and Tax Help for Older People.
It is easy to think that HMRC are only interested in digital methods of communication these days.