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).
In our response to the consultation ‘Making public services work for you with your digital identity’ (tinyurl.com/3mufkwar), the ATT emphasised that any digital id
The issue mainly affects parents and carers who:
The call for evidence questions were wide-ranging, looking at many aspects of the current income-contingent student loan system.
HMRC took 2024/25 tax returns that were submitted early and reviewed them for provisional figures and round sums.
There are many commercial reasons why an employer would want a departing employee shareholder to give up their shares.
April marks a watershed moment for the tax profession: after a protracted lead-in, Making Tax Digital (MTD) for Income Tax is finally here.
From 6 April 2026, the construction industry faces a significant shift in how HMRC tackles supply chain fraud within the Construction Industry Scheme (CIS).
The Call for Evidence (tinyurl.com/3vpuptzy) sought views on the success of venture capital schemes such as the Enterprise Investment Scheme and venture capital tr
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.