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CEO's welcome: Achieving our objectives
In our last column, we said that the government would announce their budget plans on 31 October.
December: Technical newsdesk
It’s not normal in tax for something announced one day to become out of date just a short while later. But we are not in normal times, and recent events have shown that this can indeed happen.
House of Lords inquiry on research and development draft Finance Bill measures
Representatives from the CIOT and ATT gave evidence to the House of Lords Finance Bill Sub-Committee’s inquiry into the draft Finance Bill 2022-23 (see tinyurl
CEOs welcome: Time to plan ahead
It’s been hard to know whether we are coming or going this month, what with the numerous government announcements and changes surrounding the mini Budget, Growth Plan and medium-term fiscal plan.
ATT Welcome: A little turbulence!
Hello, and welcome to the Deputy President’s page for November. This month I’ve had first-hand experience of the problems of publishing and deadlines.
CIOT President's page: Change is the only constant in life
Since my last President’s page such a lot has happened in the world around us, not least in terms of here in the UK.
Joining up business rates data and HMRC tax data
HMRC are consulting on how to join up business rates data (held by the 309 billing authorities in England) with centrally held HMRC tax data to better target business rates policy and compliance, a
The UK’s approach to sovereign immunity from direct taxes
Sovereign immunity refers to the principle that foreign governments and heads of state have exemption from liability to UK direct taxes.
