Supply chain transformation: VAT as an enabler
Supply chain transformation – the strategic redesign of how goods are sourced, produced, moved and delivered – has become a board-level priority for multinational businesses over the past decad
Supply chain transformation – the strategic redesign of how goods are sourced, produced, moved and delivered – has become a board-level priority for multinational businesses over the past decad
In our response, the CIOT welcomed HM Treasury’s Call for Evidence to inform the reform of business rates in England.
Clauses 36 to 38 of the Finance Bill relate to the rules that apply to share for share exchanges and other corporate reorganisations (and collective investment scheme reconstructions), where shareh
Under the current legislation, goods donated by VAT-registered businesses for resale by a charity are zero-rated, whereas goods donated for use by the charity or for onward distribution are usually
The Welsh government’s recent white paper includes both proposed technical changes to the devolved taxes – land transaction tax (LTT) and landfill disposals tax – and changes to the Welsh Revenue A
For many years, employer-supported childcare in the UK was closely associated with childcare vouchers.
Cyber attacks are having a significant impact on both UK citizens and the economy.
The concept of what constitutes a trade is a fundamental question in UK tax law, forming the basis of many disputes between taxpayers and HMRC since tax was first levied on profits.
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Since the Budget, there has been much debate over whether Rachel Reeves and the Labour government have breached their manifesto pledge not to raise income tax.