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Self-employment concerns
This follows a recent radio programme examining the potential scale and nature of false self-employment in the UK labour market.
Finance Bill adds complexity
CIOT had said the Finance Bill as a whole will mean ‘more taxpayers, more tax returns and more work for tax collectors, as well as taxpayers and their advisers’.
Lords inheritance tax report
The Lords inquiry saw substantial engagement from both organisations, with John Bunker and Emma Chamberlain appearing as witnesses for CIOT and Helen Thornley for ATT.
In the news: April 2026
‘John Barnett, vice-president of the CIOT, said there are many wealthy Americans clamouring to gain the right to reside in the UK following the election of Trump.
Finance Bill: Ministers pressed over wide scope of HMRC powers
CIOT and ATT views and analysis were cited in 28 different debates during the Finance Bill’s committee stage, as MPs subjected the Bill to clause-by-clause scrutiny over five days in January and Fe
Tax in the media: Advising Ambridge
These were some of the questions facing ATT Deputy President Barry Jefferd when he was invited to take on the role of ‘Brookfield’s accountant’ as a guest on an edition of The Archers Podcast
Spotlight : HMRC’s Employment Status and Intermediaries Forum
Originally established as the IR35 Forum following a commitment in the 2011 Budget to improve the administration of IR35, the group now operates under its broader name of HMRC’s Employment Status a
Preserving heritage: a changing inheritance tax landscape
Heritage estates do not fit neatly into the UK’s inheritance tax framework. They are not simply investment portfolios to be traded or businesses to be broken up.
Mixed-use stamp duty land tax: history of commercial abuse
There have been numerous tribunals concerning mixed-use stamp duty land tax, many reflecting HMRC’s resistance to marginal claims.
