CEO's welcome: A busy year ahead!
Dealing with last minute tax returns in January is always challenging and often takes priority over other areas of work.
Dealing with last minute tax returns in January is always challenging and often takes priority over other areas of work.
Before I retired, most of my clients were companies and charities so, apart from a couple of large religious charitable trusts, the only income tax return I have dealt with in recent years is my ow
This time last year, I wrote in Tax Adviser that 2024 would be a challenging year for tax and finance directors with one of the key themes being unce
Imagine a world where all your meals are cooked for you, your home is cleaned each week, you visit dozens of countries a year and you may also have no liability to income tax.
While we buy our Christmas pudding from Betty’s (a Yorkshire institution) and so no longer follow the Victorian tradition of Stir-up Sunday, like most families the Batty household has its own Chris
There was much speculation ahead of the first Labour Budget in 14 years.
And, if charity starts at home, we should think of the tax charities. Despite calls for simplification, our tax system gets ever more complex.
As non-political educational charities, neither the CIOT nor the ATT comment on the political decision-making process, but our technical teams do make representations in advance of the Budget in an
As we know, from 6 April 2025, furnished holiday let properties will, for the most part, be treated as normal property rental units. No more bells, no more whistles.