New hurdles
The Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing and Transfer of Funds (Information on the Payer) Regulations 2017 (‘the Regs’) implement the 4th European Money Laundering Directive.
The Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing and Transfer of Funds (Information on the Payer) Regulations 2017 (‘the Regs’) implement the 4th European Money Laundering Directive.
The CIOT made a formal submission to the Public Bill Committee during the passage of what was the Finance Bill 2017–19 through Parliament highlighting key points o
November, the Trading and Property Allowances, originally announced at Budget 2016 with the aim of providing simplicity and certainty regarding income tax obligations on small amounts of income
The TAAR, found in ITTOIA 2005 s396B, was introduced to prevent individuals converting what would otherwise be a dividend into a capital payment.
Universal credit is gradually replacing working tax credit and child tax credit, so advisers whose clients currently claim tax credits can expect them to be moved to universal credit over the next
Following the changes to legislation that took effect from 6 April 2015, allowing greater choice over how an individual might access their pension savings, the Work and Pensions Committee of the Ho
The Transcash service at the Post Office is being withdrawn from 15 December 2017 and, as a result, HMRC payslips will no longer be accepted at the Post
There has been considerable discussion in the professional press and the media more generally about the new penalties and criminal sanctions which have been introduced to deal with those who ‘facil
A short while ago the CIOT started to receive reports from members that HMRC were sometimes using a deed to settle tax enquiries, rather than a more usual contractual agreement.