Getting help to people who do not speak English
Most of us are approached at some point in our careers as tax practitioners to help out a vulnerable friend or acquaintance.
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
LITRG has recently heard about individuals who have had their tax code changed in-year – to a K code – to collect a tax return late filing penalty debt.
The UK was the first major economy to enshrine its 2050 net zero commitment into law.
LITRG has previously reported on the government’s proposals to extend bereavement benefits to surviving partners with children after the death of a partner to w
Very broadly, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development’s (OECD) model reporting rules for digital platforms will require UK platform oper
Transport is the biggest source of greenhouse gas emissions and accounts for 27% of the UK’s total emissions according to figures published by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Str
On 14 October, the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) opened an inquiry into the COVID-19 Employment Support Schemes; namely the Coronavirus Job Retention scheme (CJRS), and the Self-Employment Income