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CIOT President's page: A smorgasbord of tax (December 2025)
Any tax-raising Budget will have losers and, as economists note, the optimal way to raise taxes is to apply wide measures to the broadest base.
CEO Welcome: New starts for us all (December 2025)
On 21 October, the government announced major reforms to the UK’s anti-money laundering (AML) supervision framework.
ATT Welcome: Reflection and resilience (December 2025)
Traditionally, chancellors disappeared from public view for at least a month before Budget Day, re-emerging only on the Sunday before the Budget to appear on political TV programmes.
Technical Newsdesk: December 2025
I am continually grateful to our volunteers, Technical Officers, External Relations team and Professional Standards team (as tax policy increasingly intersects with professional standards issues).
CIOT and ATT House of Lords Evidence Sessions
Each year, the House of Lords Economic Affairs Finance Bill Sub-Committee conducts an inquiry into specific aspects of the draft Finance Bill, taking written and oral evidence to produce an apo
Draft amendments to Trust Registration Service regulations
The CIOT has commented on the Trust Registration Service aspects of the draft Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing (Amendment and Miscellaneous Provision) Regulations 2025, issued for consu
CIOT President's page: Autumn reflections (November 2025)
The CIOT Technical Teams have worked incredibly hard to prepare detailed submissions in response to the draft Finance Bill.
Technical Newsdesk: November 2025
As Senior Manager of the CIOT’s Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG), it is a privilege to work with a team that constantly strives to make a difference to the experience of unrepresented taxpayers
