Budget representations: employment and pension taxes
The CIOT have submitted several suggestions to HMT to improve the employment taxes and pensions tax systems, including a working from home expenses deduction, allowing employer reimbursed b
The CIOT have submitted several suggestions to HMT to improve the employment taxes and pensions tax systems, including a working from home expenses deduction, allowing employer reimbursed b
The proposal for a requirement that large businesses notify HMRC about ‘uncertain tax treatments’ will be legislated for in Finance Bill 2021/ 22 and will apply in respect of returns that are requi
The CIOT commented on the draft legislation introducing a measure enabling publication by HMRC of information relating to tax avoidance schemes.
The CIOT has submitted comments on the draft Finance Bill 2021/ 22 legislation on increasing the normal minimum pension age for pensions tax and the pension ‘Scheme Pays’ reporting deadline
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