Elden v HMRC: where procedure becomes the problem
The purpose of litigation is to enable the parties to a dispute to resolve it through an independent judicial process.
The purpose of litigation is to enable the parties to a dispute to resolve it through an independent judicial process.
April marks a watershed moment for the tax profession: after a protracted lead-in, Making Tax Digital (MTD) for Income Tax is finally here.
From 6 April 2026, the construction industry faces a significant shift in how HMRC tackles supply chain fraud within the Construction Industry Scheme (CIS).
And this new tax year is rather a special one: at long last, we have reached the official start date for Making Tax Digital (MTD) for Income Tax.
In our response, the CIOT welcomed HM Treasury’s Call for Evidence to inform the reform of business rates in England.
The Call for Evidence (tinyurl.com/3vpuptzy) sought views on the success of venture capital schemes such as the Enterprise Investment Scheme and venture capital tr
Clause 258 of the Finance Bill (which may have become a Finance Act by the time of reading) will allow HMRC to issue outbound correspondence digitally as the default position.
At the time of writing, the Finance Bill 2025-26 is making its way through the committee stage, with ministers examining each clause before the Bill receives Royal Assent.
From April 2027, most unused pension assets and certain death benefits will be brought within the taxable value of an individual’s estate for IHT purposes.
Included within the Finance Bill 2025-26 was a package of measures affecting tax agents including: