The Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Act 2023: a significant diminishment
In February 2021, I wrote a Tax Adviser article, ‘EU withdrawal a half-hearted separation’ (see tinyurl.com/
In February 2021, I wrote a Tax Adviser article, ‘EU withdrawal a half-hearted separation’ (see tinyurl.com/
VAT and property is a nightmare topic for clients and advisers. It is also probably the most important one to get right because of the amount of tax involved in many deals.
HMRC estimated that the number of businesses importing or exporting would rise from 250,000 prior to Brexit to 400,000 afterwards.
Our charity is not registered for VAT but the total income is close to the annual £85,000 threshold. Do charities get special treatment with this threshold?
One of the hot topics in taxation is what we should do to replace fuel duty.
For years, the VAT treatment of vouchers has asked searching questions of businesses, advisers and perhaps even tax authorities.
The Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) has been campaigning for more than five years for the government to address a longstanding pensions inequality impacting low earners.
My previous article for Tax Adviser about the flat rate scheme was published in July 2019.
The Court of Appeal judgment in HMRC v Gray & Farrar International LLP [2023] EWCA Civ 121 may seem inconsequential – a case about a niche sector, apparently answered by clause 1 of th
One of the spin-off benefits of the Budget is that it gives us the opportunity to have a broader look at the UK tax system, armed with up-to-date reporting and forecasting.