Tax policy options: achieving net zero commitments
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The UK was the first major economy to enshrine its 2050 net zero commitment into law.
The UK was the first major economy to enshrine its 2050 net zero commitment into law.
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
The tax treatment of termination packages is complex. Tax and National Insurance (NI) exemptions are often available in respect of some, or all, of the package.
The coronavirus pandemic has significantly changed the way we work. Homeworking has become the norm for employees who previously spent all or almost all of their time in offices.
The reforms to the off-payroll working rules (IR35) were initially rolled out to the public sector in 2017 with the intention of allowing allow government bodies time to put their own house in orde
The extension of the IR35 rules to the private sector with effect from 6 April 2021 has highlighted the need to undertake due diligence on labour supply chains.
With the rise of flexible working, partly in response to changes in tax and employment law legislation, there have been changes in how organisations are resourcing their people.
The Advisory Electric Rate increased on 1 December 2021 from 4ppm for 5ppm for the reimbursement of business mileage.
You could be forgiven for thinking everybody is already driving an Electric Vehicle (EV) in 2022. Everywhere you look there are adverts for EVs, all the new models being released seem to be E