CEO's welcome: Our summer highlights
CIOT’s Cambridge conference runs from 18 to 21 September and is now open for bookings at www.tax.org.uk/arc2026.
CIOT’s Cambridge conference runs from 18 to 21 September and is now open for bookings at www.tax.org.uk/arc2026.
I am obviously biased, but I see the importance of the ATT growing. Throughout March, numerous media outlets contacted the ATT in relation to the forthcoming introduction of MTD.
Whilst tax policy is generally not the key focus of local elections, we do a lot of work with the devolved administrations, so are looking forward to what the changes might mean for the work of our
Finance Act 2026 introduces a new penalty to tackle tax advisers who engage in ‘sanctionable conduct’ (Sch 22 ss 250-253).
There are many commercial reasons why an employer would want a departing employee shareholder to give up their shares.
How does the Dutch tax system achieve this? In large part, it reflects the differing attitudes in common law and civil law countries.
As many expected, the Chancellor’s Spring Statement proved to be rather a ‘non-event’ from a tax policy perspective. The Statement still provides important context, however.
I had been working in tax for around 20 years when I attended an International Tax meeting. At some point, I casually mentioned that the UK’s personal tax year ends on 5 April.