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Lights, pixels, action: the UK creative industries
Experiencing a delay on the way to my firm’s Glasgow office recently because the shooting of the latest Spiderman film had taken over the city centre, I reflected on just how successful our cre
Keep it in the family: how to run a family office
A ‘family office’ enables a family to outsource the management of its wealth holding structures, and other administrative or strategic functions, to a trusted group of advisors or individuals.
CIOT President's page: A smorgasbord of tax (December 2025)
Any tax-raising Budget will have losers and, as economists note, the optimal way to raise taxes is to apply wide measures to the broadest base.
Debate: outdated property tax system ripe for reform
Ahead of the Budget, CIOT and the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) assembled a panel of experts in central London on 6 November to debate the topic: ‘Reforming the taxation of housing: what chang
Treasury Committee: CIOT gives evidence on property taxes
During the hearing, Kate reflected on the pros and cons of SDLT and on the prospect of a ‘mansion tax’.
Education: building financial foundations
Jane Ashton, CEO of the ATT, said: ‘We wholeheartedly welcome the government’s plans to enhance financial literacy among young people.
In the news: December 2025
‘We know that businesses purposefully stay below the (VAT) threshold to avoid the admin and costs of becoming VAT‑registered.
Money laundering: AML supervision announcement
This is the long-awaited outcome of a 2023 consultation looking to reform AML supervision.
WCoTA: 30 years of fellowship and service
Offering a vibrant community for everyone who has worked in tax – and undoubtedly to all who read Tax Adviser – the Worshipful Company of Tax Advisers brings together like-minded professio
