Abolition of the furnished holiday lets regime
In July, the government published draft legislation to remove the specific tax treatment for income and gains from furnished holiday lets (FHLs) from April 2025.
In July, the government published draft legislation to remove the specific tax treatment for income and gains from furnished holiday lets (FHLs) from April 2025.
The CIOT used HM Treasury’s call for 2024 Budget representations to outline our concerns on some of the definitions contained within TCGA 1992 s 162.
The Income Tax (Construction Industry Scheme) (Amendment) Regulations 2024 (SI 2024/308) came into force on 6 April 2024.
The Welsh government recently consulted on proposals to abolish land transaction tax(LTT) multiple dwellings relief (MDR) following the UK government’s decision to abolish the equivalent relief for
Finance (No.2) Act 2024received Royal Assent on 24 May 2024.
At Spring Budget 2024, the government announced that it will abolish the furnished holiday lettings (FHL) regime with effect from April 2025.
In 2018, the CIOT made a proactive submission to HMRC about the capital gains tax (CGT) trap on refinancing property using alternative (Shariah compliant) finance (see Mohammed Amin’s article in
HMRC published Revenue and Customs Brief 7 (2024) VAT treatment of voluntary carbon credits (tinyurl.com/53pydsuy) on 9 May, which confirms that v
HM Treasury and HMRC launched their joint ‘Consultation on the introduction of a UK carbon border adjustment mechanism’ (CBAM)