Ongoing change
This time last year there was much anticipation: what would the Scottish Government do with the new powers that gave it full control over the income tax rates and bands for non-savings, non-dividen
This time last year there was much anticipation: what would the Scottish Government do with the new powers that gave it full control over the income tax rates and bands for non-savings, non-dividen
IR35 in the Private Sector: 15 months for everyone to put their house in order.
Tax advisers will be aware of the usefulness of the holdover relief rules (in the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992 (TCGA) ss 165 and 260).
Budget 2018 stands out in many ways. It was the first Budget delivered under the new annual fiscal event strategy.
The arrival of the Enterprise Management Incentive share option plan in the summer of 2000 opened up a new landscape for employee share option plans.
The question of employment status is currently a hot topic and there is no shortage of cases going through the Tribunal which consider it.
International business expansion normally means recruiting people in overseas territories or sending UK employees to work abroad.
With April 2019 just five months away, HMRC is busy working on settlement calculations and agreements for those who want to settle before the loan charge comes into effect.
The Office of Tax Simplification has just published its first report which looks at HMRC guidance. It is widely acknowledged that the UK’s tax system is complex.
The refrain from many businesses in relation to Brexit has been that there is no point in planning because the landscape remains too unclear.