Legitimate expectations
One of the longstanding issues in tax appeals concerns the jurisdiction of the First-tier Tax Tribunal.
One of the longstanding issues in tax appeals concerns the jurisdiction of the First-tier Tax Tribunal.
The professional indemnity insurance market is currently very hard, and many professionals are struggling to find insurance cover on affordable terms.
The transfer of assets abroad provisions exist to counteract tax avoidance achieved by means of a relevant transaction which results in income becoming payable to a person abroad by virtue of
Chancellor Rishi Sunak delivered his third Budget on 27 October, combining it with announcing the results of Spending Review 21, which sets departmental budgets for three years up to 2024/25.
Personal tax
Tax rates and allowances for 2022/23
The relaxation of the lockdown rules hopefully means that staff and customers will be able to get together for a decent Christmas party this year. Hurrah!
This is the third and final part of my Back to Basics articles on farming tax and I want to review some of the tax effects of farmers diversifying into renewables.
The introduction of the off-payroll working legislation in the private sector from 6 April 2021 meant that medium and large businesses became responsible for determining the deemed employment
On 24 August 2021, the First-Tier Tribunal released the decision in Smallman & Sons Ltd v HMRC [2021] UKFTT 300 (TC) (see bit.ly/ 3C4PvBH).
It is probably a sign of my advancing years, but I still consider the advent of limited liability partnerships (LLPs) to be a relatively recent development in the world of work and the taxatio