Autumn Statement 2023: how well does the fiscal arithmetic add up?
The rumours before Jeremy Hunt’s 2023 Autumn Statement were quite varied.
The rumours before Jeremy Hunt’s 2023 Autumn Statement were quite varied.
Representatives from the CIOT and ATT gave evidence to the House of Lords Finance Bill Sub-Committee’s inquiry into the draft Finance Bill 2023-24 (see tinyurl
In the intricate realm of tax advice, one often overlooked facet is the section 198/199 election – a critical element in dealing with capital allowances within commercial property transactions
Following completion of an evaluation of the model earlier this year, HMRC have confirmed that they will continue with the temporary Customer Compliance Manager (tCCM) model as part of their overal
The CIOT strongly supports taking a robust approach to those who continue to promote tax avoidance schemes but this needs to be done in a way that has due process with adequate safeguards and appro
The draft regulations themselves have not yet been published, but HMRC’s policy paper published at the same time as the draft legislation indicates that the government will require businesses to pr
Following a consultation in 2021 (on wider research and development relief reforms) and more specifically in January 2023 on merging the current schemes, the government published updated propo
Business rates and the system and policy surrounding it are about to undergo changes on a scale not seen before.
Claims under the Basic Payment Scheme 2023 in England needed to be in place by midnight on 15 May. After this date, entitlements have no value and will no longer be tradeable.
Improving tax compliance so more people file correctly and on time is one of HMRC’s key aims.