Significant changes are underway to business rates
The Non-Domestic Rating Bill 2023, that applies in England and in part to Wales, makes significant changes to business rates.
The Non-Domestic Rating Bill 2023, that applies in England and in part to Wales, makes significant changes to business rates.
The Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) has been campaigning for more than five years for the government to address a longstanding pensions inequality impacting low earners.
Two of the changes announced in the Autumn Statement in 2022 concerned share for share exchanges involving non-UK companies, and asset transfers and private residence relief (PRR) for separating co
In 2020, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) became aware that some people had not received an automatic increase to their state pension.
Support for childcare featured heavily in the recent budget with changes to universal credit childcare element and the extension of free childcare announced.
On 15 March, the government published a consultation on the ‘Taxation of environmental land management and ecosystem service markets’.
In February 2022, the Scottish government launched a public consultation on wide-ranging reforms to the additional dwelling supplement (ADS), looking at:
Most of us are approached at some point in our careers as tax practitioners to help out a vulnerable friend or acquaintance.
It has a been a little over a year since our first article in January 2022 inviting feedback from members with clients involved in the Woodland and Peatland Codes and a lot has happened since then.
The ATT considers that, as far as possible, employed and self-employed individuals should have a level-playing field when it comes to tax