ATT Autumn Statement representations
Trivial benefits
Our first Autumn Statement representation dealt with two aspects of the trivial benefits exemption in the Income Tax (Earnings and Pension) Act 2003 s 323A: revising
Our first Autumn Statement representation dealt with two aspects of the trivial benefits exemption in the Income Tax (Earnings and Pension) Act 2003 s 323A: revising
The CIOT took the November Autumn Statement as a further opportunity to call for greater recognition within tax legislation for cryptoassets.
On 18 July 2023, several consultations were launched as part of ‘Legislation Day’ (or ‘L-Day’); one of these concerned the tax treatment of Employee Ownership Trusts (EOTs) and Employee Benefit Tru
Basis period reform will start from the 2024/25 tax year, with 2023/24 being a transitional tax year so that all unincorporated businesses move to reporting their business profits on a tax year bas
Only a quarter (26%) of high net worth individuals (HNWIs) say that an adviser has raised the topic of charitable giving with them in the past, yet two in five believe it is important to discu
The draft regulations themselves have not yet been published, but HMRC’s policy paper published at the same time as the draft legislation indicates that the government will require businesses to pr
Our response, which can be read in full at www.tax.org.uk/ref1185, covered the following matters:
The apparent ‘misnaming’ of the two types of relief do not help employers to get things right: a ‘net pay arrangement’ (NPA) sees contributions being deducted from gross income; and a ‘rel
Back in July 2022, HMRC issued a call for evidence on the tax treatment of decentralised finance (DeFi) transactions, considering if and to what extent the staking and loaning of cryptoassets shoul
The ATT and CIOT have responded to the HMRC/HMT consultation the ‘Taxation of environmental land management and ecosystem service markets’.