Tax barriers to housing supply
The government has committed to a target of building 1.5 million new homes by the end of this parliament and announced land, regulation and financing reforms to support small and medium-sized e
The government has committed to a target of building 1.5 million new homes by the end of this parliament and announced land, regulation and financing reforms to support small and medium-sized e
The CIOT responded to the government’s consultation on the efficacy of Land Remediation Relief (LRR), the objective of which is to incentivise the regeneration of brownfield land.
The CIOT’s and ATT’s latest news items include key updates on customs processes for shipping goods that require safety and security declarations from Great Britain to Northern Ireland and a sum
In our response to the consultation document VAT treatment of business donations of goods to charity (tinyurl.com/2xpf8bfx), the ATT welcomes the propo
The consultation (tinyurl.com/22tw2nzd) sought views on clearances for the Research and Development (R&D) tax reliefs,
On 26 March 2025, in a published paper the CIOT set out concerns about the potentially unforeseen tax implications for non-UK domiciliaries who make remittances on or after 6 April 2025, having
The government’s objectives for reforming the business rates system in England are to protect the high street, encourage investment and create a fairer system.
The annual review of the UK’s double tax treaty network provides stakeholders with an opportunity to input into HMRC’s review of the priorities for the UK’s network of double taxation agreements fo
The CIOT responded to the call for evidence on offshore anti-avoidance legislation by suggesting that an entirely fresh anti-avoidance code be drawn up.
Clauses 5 and 6 of the Finance Bill set out the benefit in kind percentages for company cars which will apply from 2025-26 until 2029-30.