Spring to mind
The CIOT and its partners in the Better Budgets: Making Tax Policy report were delighted that Chancellor Philip Hammond stuck to his promise not to introduce new tax measures in his inaugural Sprin
The CIOT and its partners in the Better Budgets: Making Tax Policy report were delighted that Chancellor Philip Hammond stuck to his promise not to introduce new tax measures in his inaugural Sprin
After a false start by way of the government calling a snap election and the majority of clauses falling out of the Finance Act 2017, we are back with the opportunity to cleanse mixed funds as the
The £1,000 allowances for property and trading income came into force with effect from 2017/18 onwards.
The twin criticisms of complexity and unfairness are frequently levelled at the UK's tax system. Indeed, it is said that the former inevitably leads to the latter.
‘Everybody aspires to an affordable home, a secure job, better living standards, reliable healthcare and a decent pension’
Jeremy Corbyn
With the UK Autumn Budget 2017 and Scottish Draft Budget for 2018/19 looming on the horizon, the acting deputy chair of Scotland Branch Sean Cockburn welcomed delegates to the Scotland Branch confe
For many students, their interaction with the UK tax system is either non-existent, or limited to ensuring that the correct PAYE has been deducted from their basic earnings.