Simplifying and modernising HMRC IT services: CIOT, ATT and LITRG responses
The consultation on ‘Simplifying and modernising HMRC’s Income Tax services through the tax administration framework’ (see tinyurl.com/bdhyjv8u) was opened
The consultation on ‘Simplifying and modernising HMRC’s Income Tax services through the tax administration framework’ (see tinyurl.com/bdhyjv8u) was opened
As reported in the May edition of Technical Newsdesk (‘Tax simplification’, tinyurl.com/5464kktw), the CIOT, ATT and LITRG, along with ICAEW and ICAS, wrot
The Non-Domestic Rating Bill 2023, that applies in England and in part to Wales, makes significant changes to business rates.
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 provisions in the Finance Bill will extend the scope of the existing concession to cover all forms of income from a deceased’s esta
It must be a sign of getting old when you start to talk about how tax was ‘in the old days’. There was a time when tax changes simply involved inserting, removing or changing words on a page.
While not the most dynamic sounding of titles, Tax Administration and Maintenance Day (or TAMD for short), is establishing itself as an important day in the tax calendar.
Robin Williamson, former Technical Director for the CIOT’s Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) and longstanding LITRG volunteer, had a keen interest in how the tax system treats and supports peopl
The recent wave of media coverage on artificial intelligence (AI) following the launch of ChatGPT and other ‘generative AI’ programs poses some interesting questions for the future of indirect tax.
By the time you read this, we should have experienced another ‘tax administration and maintenance day’ (or TAMD for short).