With just under two weeks to go until the Welsh parliamentary election on 6 May 2021, the parties have published their manifestos and shared their plans for Wales. We examine the main parties’ tax plans to see their impact on businesses and individual taxpayers
The pandemic has taken a toll on tax revenues as the latest figures show total tax receipts for the tax year 2020 to 2021 are £584.3bn, a significant £49.1bn lower than in the same period a year earlier
Capital gains tax (CGT) on property is charged at different rates and for residential property, it is now a requirement to report and pay any taxable gains within 30 days of the completion of a sale, warns accountancy firm Alexander & Co
Global corporation tax talks are likely to lead to a deal this year says director for tax policy at the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
HMRC has released updated guidance in relation to the payment of football agents, particularly where those agents have worked on behalf of both club and player in brokering a transfer or new contract, known as dual representation
Complex border rules between Great Britain and Northern Ireland post-Brexit mean that companies must be careful to ensure full compliance with customs rules. Sarah Kay provides essential tips and advice
The Treasury Committee has conducted a hearing with the National Audit Office about the reasons for fraud related to bounceback loans and the furlough scheme
In our regular Q&A series, David Woolley, tax consultant at Croner Taxwise, looks at the use of deeds of variation when dealing with a deceased person’s estate
As the Scottish gear up for their 2021 parliamentary election on 6 May 2021, the parties have published their Holyrood election manifestos, unveiling their visions for Scotland, we examine the tax plans for the main parties and how they will affect businesses and individual taxpayers
The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has labelled the Scottish government’s current tax laws, benefit powers, and future policies ‘unnecessary complicated’ in a report released today
As the fourth Self Employment Income Support Scheme (SEISS) is due to open for claims, HMRC has confirmed that it will be contacting eligible self employed individuals based on their tax returns in mid-April to give a date for making applications