Autumn Statement 2023: how well does the fiscal arithmetic add up?
The rumours before Jeremy Hunt’s 2023 Autumn Statement were quite varied.
The rumours before Jeremy Hunt’s 2023 Autumn Statement were quite varied.
The employment-related securities rules caused a lot of controversy when they were first announced in April 2003, just a few days after the Income Tax (Earnings and Pensions) Act (ITEPA) 2003,
Our first Autumn Statement representation dealt with two aspects of the trivial benefits exemption in the Income Tax (Earnings and Pension) Act 2003 s 323A: revising
The consultation forms part of a package of measures announced by the Chancellor at the Spring Budget which aim to reduce the number of people out of work due to long-term sickness.
The CIOT and LITRG have responded to a short technical consultation on proposed PAYE amendment regulations, which are intended to allow employers to delay reporting an advance payment of salary (‘s
The CIOT has been in correspondence with HMRC regarding the application of the optional remuneration (OPRA) rules to cash long term incentive plans (LTIPs), which involve the deferral of annual bon
It is very unlikely that the new graduates and school leavers of 2023 will have an unbroken, linear career in taxation.
In the intricate realm of tax advice, one often overlooked facet is the section 198/199 election – a critical element in dealing with capital allowances within commercial property transactions
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.
Private residence relief has been a feature of capital gains tax since the charge was introduced in the Finance Act 1965.