Parliament has decided to drop more than half of the Finance (No 2) 2017 Bill: there is unsufficient time to debate the full bill before June's General Election. It also made some amendments and added five new clauses to remaining bill.
Finance Bill (No 2) 2017 Bill: amended version
The Finance Bill (No 2) 2017, includes all the measures that were omitted from the first Finance Act of 2017. This guide tracks the changes. Finance Bill 2017-19 was published on 1 December 2017.
The fate of the Finance (No 2) Bill 2016/17
STOP PRESS: On 25 April 2017 it was confirmed that a large chunk of the bill will be cut.
Prime Minister Theresa May's snap decision to call an early general election on 8 June 2017 leaves the fate of the Finance (No s) Bill 2016/17 hanging in the balance. It may either be rushed through parliament intact but with little parliamentary scrutiny or the more difficult parts of the bill could be omitted.
Consultation: Making Tax Digital sanctions for late submission and late payment
HMRC's consultation, ‘Making Tax Digital sanctions for late submission and late payment' closed on 11 June 2017. Responses are anticipated shortly.
Last minute planning: deemed domiciled from 6 April 2017
If you are about to become deemed UK domiciled under the new rules, applicable from 6 April 2017, consider carrying out some pre-year end tax planning.
Self-employed: check your NI record before 5 April.
The Low Income Tax Reform Group (LITRG) is urging self-employed workers with very low profits to check their National Insurance record and make up any deficiencies before voluntary contributions become more expensive for them after April 2019.
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