Tax threshold freezes: the impact of fiscal drag
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.
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.
Over the last 25 years, the UK’s employment tax legislation has evolved largely in response to repeated attempts by successive governments to reduce PAYE and NICs avoidance in labour supply cha
Chaired by CIOT’s Director of Public Policy Ellen Milner, participants from the business sector, policy-makers and tax professionals discussed topics such as the administrative burden faced by smal
CIOT and ATT both welcomed the government’s decision to make the new £1 million agricultural and business property relief allowance for inheritance tax transferable between spouses and civil partne
The changes in the way people work, combined with recent legisative changes that expand employees’ rights to request flexible working, mean that employers must be prepared for a more agile work
The Institute is cautioning the government against rushing into mandatory e-invoicing, calling for the use of thresholds and staged implementation to try to mitigate the impact of such significant
The 2025 Autumn Budget confirms what we at TaxAid have anticipated with growing concern: unprecedented numbers of low-income earners will soon enter the tax system for the first time.
Lauren joined the CIOT in November 2025, bringing with her 18 years of experience at BDO in the North West of England, where she most recently served as Director.
Ruth started her tax career in 2009 as a graduate trainee with S&W’s private client team in Bristol.