12 Apr, 2024 The Labour Party announces further reforms to the non-dom regime By Mark Hunter Paul Hardwick This week's announcements that the Labour Party plans on strengthening the current Government’s proposed reforms to the non-dom regime...
16 Mar, 2023 Chancellor announces one of the biggest changes to pensions tax rules - what it means in practice By Faye Jarvis Scarlett Yu The UK Government has today announced some significant changes to the pension tax allowances: the lifetime allowance will be abolished...
18 Nov, 2022 Autumn Statement 2022 - full steam ahead for UK implementation of global minimum tax By Macfarlanes The Chancellor has confirmed that the UK Government is to press ahead across the board with UK implementation of the new global minimum...
17 Nov, 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...
25 Mar, 2022 Spring Statement 2022: key announcements for tax compliance By Jackelyn West Sophie Rhind It comes as no surprise that the Spring Statement 2022 is focused on the cost of living crisis exacerbated by the war in Ukraine. As well...
24 Mar, 2022 Spring Statement 2022: key points for private clients By Clare Wilson Yesterday, the Chancellor delivered his first Spring Statement since the pandemic, against the backdrop of a cost of living crisis and a...
05 Nov, 2021 A digital tax by any other name? By Bezhan Salehy As part of the agreement on the Pillar One international tax reforms 136 OECD Inclusive Framework countries have committed to withdraw...
27 Oct, 2021 Budget 2021: finally some certainty on notifying uncertain tax treatments By Jack Slater Gregory Price In a welcome move for those responsible for tax matters at large businesses, today’s Budget documents contain an announcement that the...
27 Oct, 2021 UK Budget and immigration - Chancellor confirms 2022 high skilled visa plans By Edward Reed Today, the UK’s Chancellor of the Exchequer announced the Government’s fiscal plans for the immediate and near future. Amongst the tax...
09 Mar, 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...
03 Mar, 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...
10 Feb, 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...
25 Nov, 2020 What the spending review means for the future of UK tax By David Gauke As expected, today’s statement by the Chancellor of the Exchequer setting out his spending plans for the next year did not specifically...
12 Mar, 2020 An AML Budget? The Chancellor announces new anti-money laundering levy By Max Hobbs Obscured by the other (perhaps understandably) more high-profile measures in yesterday’s Budget (Wednesday 11 March) was a potentially...
12 Mar, 2020 Spring Budget: key policies for property development and investment By Cate Taylor Fiona Bishop The Chancellor presented the Spring Budget on Wednesday 11 March. It contains significant commitments to spending in a number of sectors....
11 Mar, 2020 *Good news story* UK Budget and investment managers By Rhiannon Kinghall Were There's not much good news about at the moment and as one client put it earlier today - you don't often hear "good news" and "tax...