Amendments coming to Trust Registration Service requirements this summer
On 25 March, The Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing (Amendment) Regulations 2026 (tinyurl.com/crwy2rk8) were laid before Parliament.
On 25 March, The Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing (Amendment) Regulations 2026 (tinyurl.com/crwy2rk8) were laid before Parliament.
Clause 258 of the Finance Bill (which may have become a Finance Act by the time of reading) will allow HMRC to issue outbound correspondence digitally as the default position.
At the time of writing, the Finance Bill 2025-26 is making its way through the committee stage, with ministers examining each clause before the Bill receives Royal Assent.
The online article in January’s edition of Tax Advisor (tinyurl.com/2mx5cpft) provided an update about changes to agricultural and business proper
In December, the ATT and CIOT joined with other legal, trust and accountancy bodies to express concerns to HMRC about the lack of awareness of new requirements to register trusts and other entities
Ever since the changes to pensions and agricultural/business property relief (APR/BPR) were announced at the Budget in 2024, the CIOT and ATT have been busy – both behind the scenes and in public –
In November’s Technical Newsdesk we highlighted that, following new anti-money laundering legislation, most trusts are now required to retain a written record of their beneficial owners.
Legislation introduced in June 2017 requires most trusts to retain a written record of their beneficial owners.
The extensive Treasury consultation ‘Financing growth in innovative firms’ considers the lack of effective supply of patient capital, current interventions and potential solutions.
The CIOT has submitted a response to the first tranche of the FB17 draft consultative clauses, published on 5 December 2016, that implement these reforms.