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
On 11 December 2024, CIOT and ICAEW published a joint report ‘Tackling HMRC’s customer service challenge’, following a six week study which involved our members recording their attempts to cont
Ahead of each UK Budget, HM Treasury invites interested stakeholders to submit formal Budget representations on potential changes to be considered by the Chancellor when preparing the Budget.
The CIOT has significant concerns about the negative impact that the breadth of this legislation could have on the tax services market, as it is drafted at the time of wri
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 draft legislation updates the scope of Making Tax Digital (MTD) for income tax, as well as making changes to the list of exemptions and HMRC’s powers to cancel penalty points and late submissio
The proposed legislation (tinyurl.com/2zevkeke) introduces a legal requirement for tax advisers who interact with HMRC on behalf of their clients to register w
CIOT is concerned that the legislation as drafted does not achieve its intended goal of targeting the poor actors in the tax services market, while also placing numerous a
The government published its draft Finance Bill 2025-26 in July 2025 for technical consultation.
In our response, ATT welcomed the measure but expressed concerns about the proposed cut-off date, which would limit the relief to options granted on or before the date when the Finance Bill 202