Maximise the value, minimise the tax compliance risk
As far back as 2001, the UN noticed the relevance and importance of allocating appropriate value to activities within as well as between multinationals.
As far back as 2001, the UN noticed the relevance and importance of allocating appropriate value to activities within as well as between multinationals.
On Budget day, 29 October 2018, Chancellor Phillip Hammond announced the arrival of a new UK tax: the Digital Services Tax, or ‘DST’ as it is likely to be commonly referred to by the time we go to
The law of domicile is not tax law at all – but as most practitioners will be aware, an individual’s domicile can have wide-ranging consequences for their t
The CIOT’s Property Taxes technical sub-committee was established in 2007 under the then chairmanship of Lakshmi Narain who remains an active member of the sub-committee.
On MTD, we again expressed our concerns over the timescales and stated benefits of the project.
After each major fiscal event the House of Commons Treasury Committee opens an inquiry to determine the extent to which it meets the Committee’s tax policy principles, as expressed in its 2011 repo
Following Budget 2018, the LITRG technical team examined the announcements in relation to tax and benefits, to work out how they might affect those on low to modest incomes.
It was announced in the Budget that legislation would be introduced in Finance Bill 2018-19 to confirm HMRC’s existing policy of treating income and corporation tax self-assessment returns sent to
The pilot for MTD for VAT was opened on 16 October to sole proprietors and limited companies on standard VAT return periods and up to date with VAT payments, except
New restrictions on the amount of brought forward corporation tax losses which can be offset in any one year took effect from 1 April 2017.