UK public services struggling despite near 70-year tax high, report warns February 23, 2023 UK public services can no longer match people’s expectations despite the tax burden being on course to hit a 70-year high, a think tank report has warned. Government decisions to date have done “little to shift the dial,” the Institute for Government (IfG) and CIPFA warned today in their latest performance tracker on the state-run [...]
Government borrowing: Another new debt record as interest hits July high making pre-election tax cuts unlikely August 22, 2023 The interest paid on government debt hit its highest July level on record as government borrowing continued to rise, albeit significantly less than expected.
Could the Ethereum ‘Merge’ leave you facing a tax bill? September 12, 2022 Tony Dhanjal, Head of Tax at Koinly, analyses the Ethereum 'Merge' to see if investors could be stung with a tax bill.
Sadiq Khan: Tax “confusion” could hit London’s investment appeal October 19, 2022 SADIQ KHAN has warned that instability at the top of British politics could hit London’s status as a desirable investment destination. Investors are “not sure that the stability and certainty that existed in London will be there going forward,” the Mayor of London told City A.M. yesterday. “Instability is good for no-one,” he added. A [...]
Flip flopping over tax hikes and spending cuts a ‘bruising episode’ for UK November 21, 2022 Flip flopping on UK economic policy has been “a bruising episode” for the country over the past few months, a top City economist said today. The huge swing in tax and spending decisions between former chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng and the current number 11 incumbent Jeremy Hunt has damaged the country’s financial credibility, according to Neil Shearing, [...]
Liz Truss eyes mini-Budget U-turn on Corporation Tax October 13, 2022 Number 10 is actively considering whether to U-turn on more of the tax cuts in the government’s mini-Budget, just hours after Liz Truss’ spokesperson said no changes are on the cards. Truss’ spokesperson today said there would be no cancellation of any more of the government’s tax cuts and that the timetable for implementing them [...]
Forget writing letters to stay at home mums, we need to rethink tax-free allowances February 7, 2023 Britain has a productivity and employment problem and the government, try as it might, can't get the over 50s or parents back to work. Changing tax-free allowances might be the ticket, writes Alex Petropoulos
Revealed: HMRC now tracking 277 UK businesses it suspects of using tax havens to reduce tax bills May 30, 2022 HMRC is now tracking 277 British businesses it suspects of using ‘tax havens’ to artificially reduce their tax bills in the UK, according to a City law firm. HMRC is concerned that some UK businesses are still avoiding tax in the UK by recording income in countries with zero or near-zero corporation tax. Countries traditionally [...]
Hunt targets highest earners in tax grab as chancellor raises £55bn November 17, 2022 The UK’s highest earners have been targeted as a part of Jeremy Hunt’s tax grab, with the top 45p threshold of Income Tax slashed. The top tax bracket has been reduced from £150,000 to £125,140, while he has also frozen the Income Tax thresholds for the two lower brackets in a stealth hike. Hunt announced [...]
Wind farm developer threatens to sue UK government over plans for ‘windfall tax’ December 28, 2022 A Cheshire wind farm developer has threatened to sue the UK government over its plans to impose a ‘windfall tax’ on renewables companies. Community Windpower – which owns 1.5 GW of UK wind generation capacity – has said it will take legal action to block the UK’s Electricity Generator Levy. The temporary tax imposes a [...]