The future looks… varied and busy: a roundup of Budget consultations
Our work on the day of Autumn Budget 2024 and immediately afterwards are covered in the article by George Crozier in the Briefings on page xx.
Our work on the day of Autumn Budget 2024 and immediately afterwards are covered in the article by George Crozier in the Briefings on page xx.
From HMRC’s point of view, there are three main ways an individual can be assessed to income tax:
The committee launched the inquiry with a view to finding out more about how framework bills affect parliamentary scrutiny and stakeholders engaging with the Scottish Parliament on legislation.
Late payment interest is charged on underpaid taxes in order to represent ‘commercial restitution’; that is to compensate the Exchequer for the loss of the use of monies during the period the tax h
The 2024/25 tax year is effectively the ‘base year’ for triggering Making Tax Digital (MTD) for Income Tax compliance from 6 April 2026.
As readers will be aware, it is usually possible to make voluntary National Insurance contributions (NICs) going back up to six tax years (SI 2001/769, reg 4(3)–(5)).
We have a lot of information available on our website to help people understand umbrella companies and manually check whether pay and taxes are being dealt with properly.
The proposal to remove the VAT exemption (Item 1, Group 6, Schedule 9 to the VAT Act 1994) on private school fees was announced in the Labour Party’s election manifesto in 2019, and repea
Here are our successes for the quarter ending 30 September 2024 in which the CIOT was instrumental in effecting change and occasions where the CIOT’s contribution was singled out.