Cyber controls: tax risk governance
Cyber attacks are having a significant impact on both UK citizens and the economy.
Cyber attacks are having a significant impact on both UK citizens and the economy.
The online article in January’s edition of Tax Advisor (tinyurl.com/2mx5cpft) provided an update about changes to agricultural and business proper
In December, the ATT and CIOT joined with other legal, trust and accountancy bodies to express concerns to HMRC about the lack of awareness of new requirements to register trusts and other entities
Dame Meg Hillier moved from chairing the Public Accounts Committee in the last Parliament to chairing the Treasury Committee in this Parliament.
The year 2025 was one of tough fiscal choices and global disruption. In the UK, the Budget was the most obvious focal point – and one of the most anticipated in recent years.
In October 2014, I co-authored the former Office of Tax Simplification (OTS) report on the competitiveness of the UK tax administration.
Ever since the changes to pensions and agricultural/business property relief (APR/BPR) were announced at the Budget in 2024, the CIOT and ATT have been busy – both behind the scenes and in public –
A ‘family office’ enables a family to outsource the management of its wealth holding structures, and other administrative or strategic functions, to a trusted group of advisors or individuals.
Each year, the House of Lords Economic Affairs Finance Bill Sub-Committee conducts an inquiry into specific aspects of the draft Finance Bill, taking written and oral evidence to produce an apo
The CIOT has commented on the Trust Registration Service aspects of the draft Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing (Amendment and Miscellaneous Provision) Regulations 2025, issued for consu