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ATED relief available on option to purchase property

Last Updated: 09 October 2025

In Investment and Securities Trust Limited v HMRC [2025] UKUT 00331, the Upper Tribunal (UT) found that a company was entitled to Annual Tax on Enveloped Dwellings (ATED) relief as it held an option over a property exclusively for the purpose of developing and reselling that property, in the course of its property development trade. 

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HMRC's 'big data' system bags £4.6bn extra

Last Updated: 15 October 2025

HMRC's 'big data' system, Connect, has brought in £4.6bn of additional tax in the 2024-25 tax year that would otherwise have been uncollected. The increase of 35% above the estimated average annual amount collected comes from the tax gap, says international law firm Pinsent Masons, following a Freedom of Information (FOI) request.

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What might be announced in Autumn Budget 2025?

Last Updated: 23 October 2025

With the Chancellor's 2025 Autumn Budget set for 26 November, and an increasingly challenging economic outlook, we consider what tax changes might be announced when Rachel Reeves stands at the Dispatch Box next month. 

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New MTD guidance for the digitally excluded

Last Updated: 08 October 2025

HMRC have published new guidance on applying for an exemption from Making Tax Digital (MTD) for Income Tax for those who are digitally excluded.

Making tax digital

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Ross Martin Tax: SME Tax Update 2 October 2025

Last Updated: 07 October 2025

Hello,

This week’s hot topics include the introduction of a new service to collect the High Income Child Benefit Charge (HICBC) via PAYE, the timing of the next Scottish and Welsh Budgets, and a tool to check whether projects qualify for Research and Development (R&D) tax relief.

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New R&D tool and statistics 2023-24

Last Updated: 07 October 2025

HMRC have released a new tool to check if a project includes activities that qualify as Research and Development (R&D) for tax purposes. The launch of the new tool comes in the same week that HMRC published R&D statistics for the 2023-24 tax year. 

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Scottish and Welsh Budget dates

Last Updated: 07 October 2025

When are the Scottish and Welsh Budgets likely to be held? An update on devolved taxes.

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Paying the High-Income Child Benefit Charge via PAYE

Last Updated: 07 October 2025

HMRC have launched a new service allowing employees liable for the High-Income Child Benefit Charge (HICBC) to pay the charge through PAYE, thereby removing the requirement to report via a Self Assessment return. 

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UT denies application for late appeal, despite FTT errors

Last Updated: 01 October 2025

In Tajinder Pawar v HMRC [2025] UKUT 309 (TCC), the Upper Tribunal (UT) found that the First Tier Tribunal (FTT) had made an error of law when applying the Martland test. When considering a late appeal and following the approach in Medpro, the need to comply with time limits should not have been considered in the third stage of Martland. 

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Ross Martin Tax: SME Tax Update 25 September 2025

Last Updated: 27 September 2025

Hello,

There are several important items for agents this week with the release of the September Agent Update. We also have an interesting First Tier Tribunal decision concerning the VAT treatment of the supply of locum medical practitioners, a summary of the CIOT Autumn Tax Conference from CIOT President, Nichola Ross Martin, and updates on the Welsh ‘Tourism Tax’ and Scottish Winter Heating Payments. 

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  1. Tax debtors face HMRC raid on bank accounts
  2. CIOT Autumn Tax Conference report
  3. NHS Trust wins landmark VAT case
  4. Agent Update 135: September 2025
  5. Scottish Winter Heating Payment recovery
  6. Welsh 'Tourism Tax' now law

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