Employee shareholder exits: capital or income?
There are many commercial reasons why an employer would want a departing employee shareholder to give up their shares.
There are many commercial reasons why an employer would want a departing employee shareholder to give up their shares.
From 6 April 2026, the construction industry faces a significant shift in how HMRC tackles supply chain fraud within the Construction Industry Scheme (CIS).
For many years, employer-supported childcare in the UK was closely associated with childcare vouchers.
Since the Budget, there has been much debate over whether Rachel Reeves and the Labour government have breached their manifesto pledge not to raise income tax.
Over the last 25 years, the UK’s employment tax legislation has evolved largely in response to repeated attempts by successive governments to reduce PAYE and NICs avoidance in labour supply cha
Businesses often underestimate how much tax shapes behaviour. Consider the 5p charge on plastic bags: a minor levy that fundamentally shifted consumer habits almost overnight.
We are operating in a world where attracting and retaining talent is a challenge that all organisations are facing, with workers seeking roles that give them the flexibility to work when and wh
Employers are legally responsible for deducting, accounting for and paying income tax and Class 1 primary NIC to HMRC under the PAYE system.
The ATT has responded to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs’ (DEFRA) consultation on a land use framework.
The CIOT recently responded to two government consultations: the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs’ (DEFRA) consultation on a land use framework; and the Department for Energy