An end to confusion?
The Office of Tax Simplification released an unusual report on Halloween – just before Parliament was dissolved for the general election.
The Office of Tax Simplification released an unusual report on Halloween – just before Parliament was dissolved for the general election.
As outlined in Rob Janering’s article in July, four VAT ‘quick fixes’ for cross-border supplies of goods are due to come into force on 1 January 2020.
Many countries are concerned that the profits-based international tax system is ill-suited for the digital world, where tech giants such as Google, Facebook and Amazon generate significant val
When pensions flexibility (or ‘pensions freedom’) was introduced from 6 April 2015, the government – understandably – wanted to prevent taxpayers from doubling up on tax relief through ‘recycling’,
Real time reporting of PAYE information has been with us now since 2013.
With the imminent introduction of the IR35 changes, contractors and their clients may be looking at how engagement structures could be changed going forwards.
Since its introduction in 2000, the limited liability partnership (LLP) has been a success.
From the 12th century, the annual accounts of payments, receipts and debts owed to the Exchequer were kept in records known as the pipe rolls.
A new VAT domestic reverse charge (DRC) will be introduced on 1 October 2020 for building and construction services.