Mar 16, 2023 Chancellor announces one of the biggest changes to pensions tax rules - what it means in practice By Faye Jarvis Camilla Barry Scarlett Yu The UK Government has today announced some significant changes to the pension tax allowances: the lifetime allowance will be abolished...
Nov 17, 2022 Autumn Statement 2022 – more tax but no major policy changes for private clients By Clare Wilson Following the economic turmoil resulting from Kwasi Kwarteng’s (now largely reversed) “Growth Plan” on 23 September, Jeremy Hunt was...
Mar 09, 2021 The small print of the 25% corporation tax By Rhiannon Kinghall Were Last week the Chancellor announced at the Budget that the rate of corporation tax in the UK will increase to 25% by April 2023. While the...
Mar 03, 2021 Budget 2021: from fiscal drag to super deductions By Gregory Price As the Chancellor sits down after delivering his speech, let's start with the things that have not become more complicated. The rates and...
Mar 02, 2021 A wealth tax? Or a "one-off" wealth tax, after coronavirus? By Paul Hardwick Yesterday the Treasury Committee published a report entitled Tax after coronavirus. Select committee reports are not always accurate...
Feb 10, 2021 Timing of a potential CGT rate change: what to look out for By Rhiannon Kinghall Were One of the questions we are asked at the moment is if CGT rates are increased at this year’s Budget, will the change take effect from...
Nov 12, 2018 Budget, Brexit, bacon and beyond By Catherine Hill Scientists have proposed a "red meat" tax, which they say could prevent almost 6,000 deaths per year. The UK Government has form in this...