The Autumn Statement: the latest fiscal plan
After the wild exuberance of the 23 September Growth Plan, the Autumn Statement was a rather more sombre affair.
After the wild exuberance of the 23 September Growth Plan, the Autumn Statement was a rather more sombre affair.
The Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) is a tax withholding and reporting regime that applies to payments from contractors to subcontractors, made under contracts which include construction operati
Many years ago, HM Customs and Excise’s Revenue Duties Divisions found themselves relocated from the South Bank of the Thames to the south bank of the River Irwell.
VAT on deals involving three parties has always been a hotbed of potential problems. It is a classic case of how things can go wrong in the shark infested waters of the nation’s favourite tax.
Research and development (R&D) tax relief is in the news a lot these days, not always for the right reasons.
The new Chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, was appointed on 14 October and the first announcement came on the same day. The government will not be cutting the previously enacted rates of corporation tax.
Older readers will remember the famous catchphrase of the late entertainer Bruce Forsyth with his game show quip that ‘points make prizes.’ As far as the new penalty regime for submitting late VAT
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The new Chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng, delivered a ‘fiscal event’ on 23 September, announcing some of the most significant tax changes seen for many years.