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Finance Bill 2024-25 Public Bill Committee Preview
24 Jan 2025Finance Bill 2024-25 moves to its public bill committee stage on Tuesday, with the government having tabled amendments in the last few days to their proposals relating to OECD/G20 Pillar 2, tax treatment of non-doms and employee ownership trusts.
Read more »PAC report criticises HMRC's customer service deterioration
24 Jan 2025The House of Commons Public Accounts Committee (PAC) published a report on 22 January accusing HMRC of ‘deliberately’ reducing the quality of its customer service. HMRC have refuted the claims, calling them “completely baseless”.
Read more »Treasury Committee: Minister confident on 2026 MTD plans
24 Jan 2025In a 15 January 2025 Treasury Committee session, tax minister James Murray told MPs that he paused before backing the April 2026 timetable for Making Tax Digital for Income Tax, but has ‘interrogated’ the plans and is now confident they can be met. More generally he promised a more ‘hands on’ approach to leading HMRC than that of his recent predecessors.
Read more »Charities could be hit hard by ‘job tax’, warn MPs
17 Jan 2025During a Westminster Hall debate, MPs raised concerns about how the increase in employers’ national insurance contribution could affect charity sector operations. The minister defended the policy arguing that the government is supporting the sector in several ways.
Read more »Stamp duty refunds: too good to be true?
16 Jan 2025Experts warn in this guest blog that some claims being made by firms offering help with SDLT refunds are too good to be true, and urge property buyers to exercise independent judgement before making a claim.
Read more »NICs Bill in Lords - “Taxing employment makes no sense”, argue opposition peers
10 Jan 2025The second reading of the National Insurance Contributions (Secondary Class 1 Contributions) Bill took place in the House of Lords on 6 January, with Conservative and Liberal Democrat peers voicing concerns about its impact. A minister defended the Bill, arguing it would contribute to long-term economic growth.
Read more »Public Accounts Committee questioning focuses on overseas companies evading VAT on online sales
9 Jan 2025The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) held an evidence session on tax evasion in the retail sector on Monday 16 December. During the session, the committee members questioned HMRC senior officials on issues including tax reporting for online marketplaces and whether HMRC is looking at transaction-based reporting.
Read more »IHT unlimited exemption is ‘unsustainable’, minister tells peers
20 Dec 2024The House of Lords debated the impact of inheritance tax (IHT) on small farms and family businesses on 12 December, with peers lining up to raise concerns and suggest changes, such as raising the threshold or somehow restricting it to investors. The minister said the government approach was ‘balanced’ and the current unlimited exemption was ‘unsustainable’.
Read more »MPs fail in bid to create exemptions from employer NICs increase
20 Dec 2024Committee stage of the National Insurance Contributions (Secondary Class 1 Contributions) Bill saw a number of attempts by opposition parties to create exemptions from the employer national insurance increase for businesses including GPs, hospices, universities and nurseries.
Read more »Finance Bill 2024-25 Committee Stage – MPs vote to put VAT on school fees
13 Dec 2024MPs debated increases to capital gains tax and energy profits levy rates, to rates of SDLT for purchases of additional dwellings and purchases by companies, and placing VAT on private school fees, during Committee of whole House debate on 10 and 11 December 2024.
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