Scottish Taxes Update
CIOT and LITRG made submissions in response to the Scottish government consultation Budget 2021/ 22: Supporting the COVID-19 Recovery, and LITRG responded to an inquiry on the role of Scott
CIOT and LITRG made submissions in response to the Scottish government consultation Budget 2021/ 22: Supporting the COVID-19 Recovery, and LITRG responded to an inquiry on the role of Scott
CIOT and LITRG made a joint submission in response to an inquiry into the implementation of the Wales Act 2014 and operation of the Fiscal Framework published by the Finance Committee of th
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An extension to the Self-Employment Income Support Scheme was announced by the Chancellor on 24 September 2020 and a further announcement made on 22 October 2020.
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