A feeling of relief?
On 22 July this year, Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak delivered his first budget, making several changes to the capital gains taxation (CGT) of main residences, predicted to generate £50 mi
On 22 July this year, Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak delivered his first budget, making several changes to the capital gains taxation (CGT) of main residences, predicted to generate £50 mi
During these unprecedented times, many individuals and small businesses are suffering financially due to the Covid-19 pandemic, with less or no income, ongoing expenses, and some facing responsibil
One of my earliest tax memories was the announcement in the 1988 Budget concerning the proposed introduction of ‘independent taxation’ of married women, to come into effect from 6 April 1990.
What will be the significance of a shipment of goods that arrives in GB from 1 January 2021 that has a value of less than £135?
Wherever you might sit in the spectrum of views on climate change, the UK has legally committed itself to reaching a 100% reduction in net greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, using 1990 as the baseli
Although the UK officially left the EU on 31 January, the status quo on trading arrangements continued after this date.
Party conference season had a very different look and feel this year, as Labour, the Liberal Democrats and the Conservatives all went online, adapting their annual gatherings to the new normal
One of the things I discovered during my legal studies was that the High Court has the power to correct mistaken documents.
The coronavirus pandemic has had, and continues to have, a far-reaching impact on all aspects of daily life, including a significant effect on the UK economy.