Tax commandments for business
So, you’ve made it! It’s the best job, the role you’ve always wanted – and now it’s yours. Then it dawns upon you; it’s your show now, and you need to work out what to do next!
So, you’ve made it! It’s the best job, the role you’ve always wanted – and now it’s yours. Then it dawns upon you; it’s your show now, and you need to work out what to do next!
The House of Lords commenced its inquiry into the draft Finance Bill 2020-21, concentrating on the measures relating to HMRC’s powers and tax administration matters.
Wherever you might sit in the spectrum of views on climate change, the UK has legally committed itself to reaching a 100% reduction in net greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, using 1990 as the baseli
Party conference season had a very different look and feel this year, as Labour, the Liberal Democrats and the Conservatives all went online, adapting their annual gatherings to the new normal
It’s just over three years since the Corporate Criminal Offence (CCO) for failing to prevent the facilitation of tax evasion came into force.
The Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) introduced the word ‘furlough’ to tax advisers’ vocabularies.
The CIOT and ATT have both commented on draft legislation and HMRC’s recent consultation on measures which seek to strengthen existing anti-avoidance regimes to tackle promoters and en
The CIOT has commented on draft legislation amending HMRC’s civil information powers.
The CIOT has commented on draft legislation introducing tax checks on licence renewal applications.
It’s not too late for some joined up government thinking in response to Covid-19.