Navigating the tax landscape: the challenges for 2024
2024 is looking to be a challenging year for tax directors and all senior leaders who have responsibility for tax operations within the business.
2024 is looking to be a challenging year for tax directors and all senior leaders who have responsibility for tax operations within the business.
At HMRC we are constantly reviewing and developing our guidance to ensure we are meeting the needs of our customers. As you can imagine, this is a huge task.
When half a dozen tax policy specialists gather, somebody often chips in with ‘what we need is a road map’. Professional and representative bodies regularly call for this panacea.
This is the third article in a series exploring the connections between tax and sustainability. It highlights what sustainability means in practice for in-house tax functions.
The transfer of assets abroad legislation (variously abbreviated to ToAA and TAA) was first enacted in 1936.
The complicated world of tax planning is shaped not only by evolving legislation but evolving perceptions, creating challenges and opportunities for both taxpayer and agent alike.
Following the Wales Act 2014, the Senedd Cymru (the Welsh parliament) has control of local taxes (business rates and council tax), land transaction tax (the devolved equivalent to stamp duty l
The next step on the international reporting road takes place on 1 January 2024, when platforms will be required to start keeping records of those selling goods or services and report details
The attempts of employees (typically, directors) to extract funds from their companies in a tax-efficient fashion and the attempts of the authorities to thwart such arrangements are likely to
The highly respected Institute for Fiscal Studies recently released a document ‘Tax and public finances: the fundamentals’ (see tinyurl.com/jrycjhy4) highl