CIOT and ATT’s Joint Climate Change Working Group
The remit of the Climate Change Working Group (CCWG) is to consider the implications of climate change and net zero for UK tax policy. This includes:
The remit of the Climate Change Working Group (CCWG) is to consider the implications of climate change and net zero for UK tax policy. This includes:
Following various surveys on Making Tax Digital (MTD) for both Income Tax Self Assessment (ITSA) and VAT, the CIOT and ATT have jointly launched a new survey, seeking your thoughts on MTD for ITSA
Help to Save is a savings scheme aimed at low-income working people, in recognition of the fact that they are unlikely to benefit from the key savings incentives offered by products such as traditi
Budget 2023 announced a call for evidence to consider options to reform the VAT relief for the installation of energy saving materials in the UK.
The CIOT submitted a response (see www.tax.org.uk/ref1109) to the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero’s consultation: ‘Climate Change Agreements:
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’.