The demystification of decentralised finance: finding our way through
HMRC introduced updated guidance on crypto assets on 2 February 2022, looking at the world of decentralised finance (DeFi) (see CRYPTO61214 at bit.ly/36LQP
HMRC introduced updated guidance on crypto assets on 2 February 2022, looking at the world of decentralised finance (DeFi) (see CRYPTO61214 at bit.ly/36LQP
The combined cases of Peter Lowe and Civic Environmental Systems Ltd v HMRC [2022] UKUT 84 (TCC) addressed three very distinct issues, including Mr Lowe’s entitlement to obtain relief for
The UK has done much in recent years to build its reputation as a location for fund management.
The original Self-Assessment code was drafted almost 30 years ago and it might be said that its age is showing in places, although some enhancements and modernisations have been introduced piecemea
Over the past two years, and in response to the extraordinary challenges faced by many taxpayers as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, the UK government has provided extra resources to assist those
The Office of Tax Simplification has just announced a new review to consider what tax simplification means.
Many of those reading this article will have read about crypto and bitcoin, and may well have a strong opinion that this is a ‘fad’.
A recent question from a CIOT m ember to the Tax Tribunal User Group prompted a discussion about the different types of decision that the First-tier Tribunal might release.
In the June 2018 issue of Tax Adviser, my article ‘The 64-8 questi on’ considered what was then a recent decision of the Upper Tribunal.
CIOT was invited by the Country Landowners’ Association to give evidence to the All Party Parliamentary Group for Rural Business and the Rural Powerhouse.