Tax agents are frustrated by the lack of consistency in the quality of HMRC advisers and want to see client tax records merged into a single sign-on account to reduce complexity
ICAEW’s latest Business Confidence Monitor (BCM) shows that business confidence continues to plummet, following difficult economic conditions and falling customer demand
Any sole traders or partnership members who received support from the government’s Self Employed Income Support Scheme (SEISS) during Covid must include details on tax returns
Authorities and banks blocked £305m in proceeds from money laundering, with a total of 83,000 defence against money laundering (DAML) notices issued in 2022
Certain assets such as plant, watches and paintings valued below £6,000 are exempt from capital gains tax but there are some restrictions, explains Chris Thorpe, technical officer at CIOT
Following criticism of long wait times for taxpayers to get through to call centres, HMRC admitted that the average wait time has doubled to 27 minutes, but said home workers did not affect performance
The UK Investment Bank was created in a rush at ministers’ insistence, which meant it operated with weak financial governance and very close to the Treasury for its first year
Accountants are being forced to turn away thousands of taxpayers who are yet to file their self assessment tax returns, despite the deadline being less than a week away
The government is consulting on proposals to introduce a statutory code of practice to stop controversial dismissal tactics used by unscrupulous employers