Corporate tax hike could depress economic activity and reduce tax rise revenue, says IFS March 3, 2021 The corporation tax hike announced in today’s budget will lead firms to invest less in the UK in the medium term, the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has said. Chancellor Rishi Sunak today announced corporation tax will rise from 19 per cent to 25 per cent by 2023 for UK companies with annual profits of [...]
Businesses’ ask for the next budget? Make a decision and stick with it, for all our sakes October 26, 2022 Taxes will have to go up and spending down – to the tune of some £40bn on top of what has already been announced by the Chancellor, Jeremy Hunt.
Thousands of businesses to again pay property tax as business rates holiday ends June 29, 2021 Thousands of businesses will soon again face paying property taxes, as the business rates holiday comes to an end later this week. Last April the government paused business rates for the hardest hit retail, leisure and hospitality companies. Some 394,601 businesses benefitted from the rates holiday, which saved them around £13.8bn. But from 1 July, [...]
Exclusive: Unpaid stamp duty clawed back by the tax man soars to five-year high August 11, 2021 Tax clawed back from probes into suspected unpaid stamp duty reached a five-year high this year, reveal exclusive figures obtained by City A.M. The tax man recouped an average of £113,400 from each investigation it launched into unpaid stamp duty in 2020/21, shows data secured through a Freedom of Information request submitted to HMRC. The data [...]
Explainer: What is the G7 global tax deal and what will it mean? June 5, 2021 Finance ministers from the Group of Seven (G7) rich nations reached a landmark accord today backing the creation of a global minimum corporate tax rate of at least 15 per cent, an agreement that could then form the basis of a worldwide deal. Such a deal aims to end what US treasury secretary Janet Yellen [...]
G7 leaders ink landmark global tech tax agreement June 5, 2021 The G7 has agreed a landmark deal to crack down on tax avoidance by major tech companies. The group of rich nations today committed to a global minimum corporation tax rate of at least 15 per cent on a country by country basis. “We commit to reaching an equitable solution on the allocation of taxing [...]
Amazon wins €250m in EU back tax battle May 12, 2021 In a fight over back taxes, Amazon will not have to pay €250m to the city of Luxembourg, Europe’s second-highest court heard today. The General Court said that the online retail giant had not received a selective advantage. “The Commission did not prove to the requisite legal standard that there was an undue reduction of [...]
Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak at odds over potential health and social care tax July 18, 2021 Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak are reportedly at loggerheads over the imposition of a new £10bn-a-year tax to cut NHS waiting lists and fix the country’s social care crisis. Johnson and health secretary Sajid Javid are said to be strongly in favour of the new levy, while the chancellor is opposed. The Prime Minister said [...]
£1.5bn Covid pot for businesses without tax relief has not paid out single penny yet October 11, 2021 A support pot with £1.5bn in funds created for business that were not able to get tax relief during the Covid pandemic has not paid out a single penny yet. In March, the government announced that it would retrospectively ban more than 170,000 business rates appeals which cited the pandemic as the reason for changing [...]
Budget: UK tech and fintech startups face higher bills after tax credit restrictions – CityAM : CityAM October 28, 2021 The UK’s burgeoning tech startup and fintech sector will be hit by the new restrictions on the use of R&D tax credits announced in the Budget, industry insiders warn this morning. From April 2023, businesses will only be able to claim R&D tax credits on research and development work done in the UK. As UK [...]