Autumn Budget 2021 and Finance Bill: ATT, CIOT and LITRG comment
On Budget Day, 27 October, the ATT, CIOT and LITRG technical teams published several press releases, including some welcome changes that we had suggested.
On Budget Day, 27 October, the ATT, CIOT and LITRG technical teams published several press releases, including some welcome changes that we had suggested.
The consultations on the UK’s Anti-Money Laundering and Combatting the Financing of Terrorism regulatory and supervisory regime and on the Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing and Tra
CIOT and LITRG submitted a joint response to a Scottish government consultation on Tax Policy and the Budget.
There is an ever-growing focus on getting more disabled people in work.
The government announced earlier this year that it would consult on implementing the OECD mandatory disclosure rules to replace DAC 6 and transition from European to international rules.
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.
CIOT and ATT members are reminded of the need to meet the requirements of the continuing professional development regulations for the year to 31 December annually, so it is timely to review
The CIOT’s recent Budget representation suggests that it is timely to consider the tax and Exchequer consequences of the trend towards UK employees working remotely abroad.