CIOT and ATT House of Lords Evidence Sessions
Each year, the House of Lords Economic Affairs Finance Bill Sub-Committee conducts an inquiry into specific aspects of the draft Finance Bill, taking written and oral evidence to produce an apo
Each year, the House of Lords Economic Affairs Finance Bill Sub-Committee conducts an inquiry into specific aspects of the draft Finance Bill, taking written and oral evidence to produce an apo
The CIOT has commented on the Trust Registration Service aspects of the draft Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing (Amendment and Miscellaneous Provision) Regulations 2025, issued for consu
On 11 December 2024, CIOT and ICAEW published a joint report ‘Tackling HMRC’s customer service challenge’, following a six week study which involved our members recording their attempts to cont
The European Commission published a public consultation in July 2025 (tinyurl.com/y2tnrbf3), requesting input from stakeholders on the functioning of t
Ahead of each UK Budget, HM Treasury invites interested stakeholders to submit formal Budget representations on potential changes to be considered by the Chancellor when preparing the Budget.
CIOT is warning the government that new legislation aimed at tackling rogue tax agents and promoters of tax avoidance schemes won’t catch all of those it is aimed
During the autumn party conference season, the CIOT/ATT external relations team – and others including CIOT President Nichola Ross Martin – attended the Lib Dem,
The number of first-time applicants for SME Research and Development (R&D) tax relief has dropped by 45% in just one year, reinforcing concerns from the ATT t
This follows HMRC’s publication of new guidance for people who are digitally excluded, setting out how they can obtain an MTD exemption.
‘Everybody is in favour of progressive taxation (but) at what point does the final straw break the camel’s back?’