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Tax devolution trade-offs in the spotlight
Former CIOT President Charlotte Barbour, a member of the Scottish government’s Tax Advisory Group, said the effective use of Scotland’s tax powers could be counted a success, though she noted that
CIOT: new leadership team announced for 2026/27
He will be joined by John Barnett as Deputy President and Jonathan Riley as Vice-President.
Anti-Money Laundering Supervision: 2026/27 Renewal Now Open
If you are supervised for anti-money laundering (AML) by the ATT or CIOT, it is time to submit your 2026/27 AML renewal form. This must be completed and your AML fee paid by 31 May 2026.
ATT Award in R&D Tax Relief Essentials
The award is pitched at an introductory level and is ideal if you are not an R&D specialist, but would like to understand more about the rules.
The rise of Pillar Two: new standard for tax professionals
We have moved beyond the conceptual ‘fair share’ debates of the early BEPS era into a regime of rigid, global minimum tax rules.
Promoting tax learning at TP Minds International
An industry-focused event attracting transfer pricing and corporate tax specialists from across the world, this popular conference will feature a wide range of expert speakers, including thought le
A member’s view: Chrystal Terry
How did you find out about a career in tax?
It was during my accounting exams that I first considered a career specialising in tax.
National Insurance Bill: CIOT-drafted amendment passes in Lords
An amendment drafted by CIOT for Conservative peer Lord Leigh of Hurley, a chartered tax adviser, passed in a vote in the House of Lords on the National Insurance Contributions (Employer Pensions C
