The government has published a White Paper 'Legislating for the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union' this explains how the Great Repeal Bill will convert the body of EU legislation into UK law and then considers options, such as imposing restraints on delegated power.
Lords say: 'Put brakes on Making Tax Digital'
The House of Lords Finance Bill Sub-Committee has called on HMRC to put the brakes on Making Tax Digital (MTD) for business amidst widespread fears that MTD won't make any savings for government and is being rushed.
Government U-turn on Class 4 NIC rise
The chancellor has announced a U-turn on his proposed rise in National Insurance rates for the self employed.
Spring Budget 2017: at a glance
A summary of the key new measures announced by the chancellor in his Spring 2017 budget.
Budget 2017: live speech hightlights
The live highlights as the chancellor Philip Hammond makes his first and last Spring Budget, keep refreshing to read more! MTD: postponed for small business by one year, NICs to increase for the self employed and dividend allowance decreases to £2k in 2018.
Celebs' and privacy in tax hearings
In Martin Clunes v HMRC [2017] TC05692 the tax tribunal decided that a well known actor did not have any special right to privacy in relation to an application made ahead of a potential tax appeal against the disallowance of cosmetic surgery as deduction from his trading profits.
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