ATT publish their top 10 asks for the coming year
These call on HMRC and the government to implement practical reforms to improve compliance, reduce errors and improve taxpayers’ and agents’ interactions with the tax system.
These call on HMRC and the government to implement practical reforms to improve compliance, reduce errors and improve taxpayers’ and agents’ interactions with the tax system.
An agent could post a Forum message about an issue they had encountered, which gave other agents the opportunity to confirm whether they too had experienced the same problem.
These themes were explored at a recent joint Tax Research Network and CIOT webinar on AI in tax research, education and the profession, bringing together
910 CTA candidates sat exams with a further 313 candidates on the ACA CTA Joint Programme (with ICAEW) and 26 candidates sat a paper on the CA CTA Joint Programme (with ICAS).
With the introduction of MTD on the near horizon, the LITRG information hub has been designed to help taxpayers who are unable to afford professional tax advice by providing free, clear and practic
The CIOT highlights, and the ATT agrees, that all the Finance Bill measures aimed at tax advisers should be viewed together, and that the combined impact on compliant tax advisers should not be und
The Scottish government and the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities jointly published a consultation on the future of council tax in Scotland, alongside a research report composed by the Insti
The Scottish government introduced the Visitor Levy (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill on 6 January 2026 (‘the amendment bill’), to make amendments to the Visitor Levy (Scotland) Act 2024 (‘the 2024 Act’)
HMRC increasingly relies on interest figures reported by banks and building societies to pre-populate customers’ records (although not self-assessment tax returns at present).
This is something we are proud to launch together – and we can’t wait to see our members, students and wider networks bring it to life.