Tax advisers: sanctionable conduct
Finance Act 2026 introduces a new penalty to tackle tax advisers who engage in ‘sanctionable conduct’ (Sch 22 ss 250-253).
Finance Act 2026 introduces a new penalty to tackle tax advisers who engage in ‘sanctionable conduct’ (Sch 22 ss 250-253).
The legislative framework governing the temporary labour market includes the Conduct of Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses Regulations 2003 (the Conduct Regulations).
The Finance Act 2026 introduces a new settlement opportunity for taxpayers with outstanding loan charge liabilities, following the McCann review.
There are many commercial reasons why an employer would want a departing employee shareholder to give up their shares.
The CIOT responded to a technical consultation on draft regulations (The Income Tax (Construction Industry Scheme) (Amendment) Regulations 2026), which would exempt payments made to local authoriti
From 6 April 2026, the construction industry faces a significant shift in how HMRC tackles supply chain fraud within the Construction Industry Scheme (CIS).
Clause 258 of the Finance Bill (which may have become a Finance Act by the time of reading) will allow HMRC to issue outbound correspondence digitally as the default position.
For many years, employer-supported childcare in the UK was closely associated with childcare vouchers.
In the CIOT response, we welcomed the OECD’s focus on the global mobility of individuals and its consideration of how increasing trends in this area create complexity and challenges for businesses,