Happy New Year.
We start the new decade with lots of exciting news and developments.
Happy New Year.
We start the new decade with lots of exciting news and developments.
The Treasury has announced a review of the 'Off-payroll working' rules to determine what can be further done to ease implementation into the private sector in April 2020.
The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sajid David, has set Wednesday 11 March 2020 as the date for the first budget of the new parliament. He told the BBC that there will be an 'infrastructure revolution'. We might speculate that this means extra government spending in certain areas and more details as to the fate of High Speed 2 (HS2). In terms of direct tax, this may indicate more increases in capital allowances and possible changes to enterprise zones.
Happy New Year to one and all. We thought that we would kick things off with a quiz.
As we enter the twenties, which may or may not be 'roaring', we take a look back at the last decade and the changes it has brought to the UK tax rules.
The government has announced a package of changes to the Disguised Remuneration Loan Charge, this follows the conclusion of Sir Amyas Morse’s independent review of the loan charge policy and its implementation.
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