Finance Bill: government accused of failing to make case for tax reform December 15, 2021 A Westminster committee has accused the government of failing to make an adequate case for its proposed reforms to the tax system.
Editorial: Beware our drift into a high-tax economy October 22, 2021 Over the past few years, Emmanuel Macron and other French leaders have gone to great lengths to tempt international businesses across the channel onto French soil. This has verged from the sublime (investment dinners at Versailles) to the ridiculous (adverts from ‘The Normandy Times’ in British papers looking for ‘hot entrepreneurs… allergic to post-Brexit tariffs). [...]
650k retail jobs lost in the past five years amid fears of unfair high street tax bills ahead June 13, 2022 Some 650,000 retail jobs have been lost in the past five years, as the high street comes under threat once more with consumer spending dropping amid historic inflation. The Centre for Retail Research has found that some 645,204 retail jobs have been lost and 72,580 stores closed across the UK since 2017. High street heavyweights [...]
Losses at Itim Group to beat market expectations as sales rise February 29, 2024 Technology company itim Group has said its pre-tax losses are anticipated to be ahead of market expectations when it announces its full results for 2023.
A global tax cartel with a minimum corporation rate will undermine Britain November 16, 2021 FOR the last fortnight, Glasgow has soaked up the attention of the world as we contemplate our future. But only days before, G20 leaders rubber stamped a deal that will determine much of our destiny: a global minimum tax. Rishi Sunak, who claimed to be squeamish about tax rises in his Budget, called these “seismic [...]
Taxing times: Sunak to slim down Bank Surcharge October 19, 2021 The additional tax on banks is set to slashed in the Budget, a boost for the capital’s lenders. The Bank Surcharge, an eight per cent top-up to corporation tax levied on banks, will be reduced to three per cent in the upcoming budget according to the Financial Times. The Chancellor has previously signalled that the [...]
Millions of low-paid Brits face ‘perfect storm’ of energy bills and tax rises February 7, 2022 A new report sent to City A.M. this morning warns that millions of low-paid workers are facing a “perfect storm” of higher energy bills and tax rises while Universal Credit (UC) falls behind the cost of living. The TUC union said its research suggested the number of workers on UC has increased by 1.3m since [...]
Orient Express and Royal Scotsman owner Belmond still in the red despite sales rise August 6, 2024 The UK arm of the company that runs the Venice Simplon-Orient Express increased its sales but saw its pre-tax loss widen during 2023, it has been revealed.
MPs call on government to deliver new motoring tax to avoid £35bn hole February 4, 2022 The UK Government could find itself with a £35bn financial hole if it doesn’t introduce an alternative motoring tax before 2030, according to a new transport committee report. MPs have argued that by banning the sale of new petrol and diesel vehicles from 2030, the Treasury could lose two sources of income, fuel duty and [...]
KPMG UK: Partner pay up despite profits slipping in 2023 January 30, 2024 KPMG UK's profit before tax dropped nearly 20 per cent in 2023, the firm reported today, as revenue growth slowed and staff costs increased.