Carried forward corporation tax losses: compliance requirements
New restrictions on the amount of brought forward corporation tax losses which can be offset in any one year took effect from 1 April 2017.
New restrictions on the amount of brought forward corporation tax losses which can be offset in any one year took effect from 1 April 2017.
We were asked to send our analysis of the Autumn Budget to the House of Commons Treasury Committee just two days after the Budget, so by 31 October – a deadline which we met thanks to the input of
Between writing my last page and now, we have had both the Budget and publication of the Finance (No 3) Bill.
Is it just me or does it feel like no time at all since the Christmas tree was packed up and dragged into the loft?
Two days at Brands Hatch (British Superbikes) seemed to comprise the last day of a fantastic summer (sat in shirt sleeves on a glorious Saturday almost getting sunburnt) and the beginning of autumn
Welcome to November. By the time you read this we will have had the October Budget and no doubt you will all be digesting what the Chancellor announced.
The eagle eyed among you will have spotted that our tireless President, Tracy Easman, took time out of her hectic schedule to write this page last month. Many thanks to her.
New restrictions on the amount of brought forward corporation tax losses which can be offset in any one year took effect from 1 April 2017.
As the government recognises, implementing the very significant changes proposed for CGT by April 2019 will be challenging for taxpayers and for HMRC.
The purpose of this new measure is to ensure that Entrepreneurs’ Relief (ER) does not act as a barrier to growth for firms seeking additional external investment where the