With Britain’s economic warning lights flashing, we need more than just tax cuts September 23, 2022 There are numerous indicators on the UK’s economic dashboard that are currently flashing red. Against these headwinds, tax cuts may be necessary but they will almost certainly not be sufficient
Accelerating costs and higher tax bills knock employers’ confidence April 20, 2022 Swelling cost burdens and higher tax bills are eating into UK businesses’ confidence in the country’s economic prospects, reveals a fresh survey published today. Severe inflationary pressures sourced from the Russia-Ukraine war sending energy prices higher and ongoing supply chain disruption has muddied the outlook for the UK economy. The world’s economic watchdog, the International [...]
EXCLUSIVE: Number of firms fined for deliberate corporation tax misinformation hits four-year high August 22, 2022 The number of businesses fined by HMRC for deliberately obscuring their corporation tax affairs has climbed to its highest level in four years, exclusive figures obtained by City A.M. reveal. The tax man last year penalised 62 firms for purposefully sending incorrect information to possibly slash the amount of corporation tax they pay, up 35 [...]
Pound crashes to fresh 37-year low against US dollar after Kwarteng tax bonfire September 23, 2022 The pound plunged to a new historic low against the US dollar in response to new chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng launching the biggest round of tax cuts since 1972 at today’s mini-budget. Sterling crashed over one per cent against the greenback to $1.1108, its lowest level in 37 years. The pound has been on a downward [...]
Tory leadership race: Truss claims her tax cuts would decrease inflation July 21, 2022 Liz Truss has today claimed her plan to introduce tax cuts worth £30bn+ would “decrease inflation” as she begins her campaign to win over Tory party members and become Prime Minister. The foreign secretary denied claims by economists, and her leadership rival Rishi Sunak, that her tax plans would further fuel the UK’s 40-year high [...]
Liz Truss tax cuts must be bolder to revive UK economy, Thatcherite thinks tank claims September 21, 2022 Liz Truss must be even bolder than cancelling the corporation tax rise to unlock the UK’s full economic potential, a Thatcherite think tank has claimed today. The prime minister’s chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng, is expected to reverse the six percentage point corporation tax hike at this Friday’s mini-budget. The move will generate a 1.2 per cent [...]
Oxford Street candy stores to face tougher rules amid claims of ‘dirty money’ and tax evasion September 21, 2022 Westminster Council will come down hard on its so-called ‘dirty money’ problem, zeroing in on US-style candy stores in Oxford Street. A motion will be passed this evening as 30 confectionary shops are under investigation for business rates evasion totalling £3m. The council leader said the war in Ukraine highlighted Russian oligarch investment in Westminster, [...]
HMRC takes tougher stance towards tax evasion following Covid and war in Ukraine July 19, 2022 The UK government is taking an increasingly tough stance towards tax evaders, according to new analysis from Pinsent Mason, in a sign HMRC is taking an increasingly tough stance towards tax evaders in its efforts to balance the UK’s books, lawyers have said. The number of individual taxpayers charged with tax evasion jumped 11 per [...]
Asda chair calls for business tax relief amid historic inflation levels June 19, 2022 Retail grandee Stuart Rose has said the government was too slow to move on the cost of living crisis and historic levels of inflation. The Asda chair and former Marks & Spencer boss has urged ministers to help struggling households amid the “tough times.” Speaking on Aquis Exchange’s Full & Frank podcast, Rose said Asda [...]
Labour calls for all MPs to vote on one-off windfall tax May 16, 2022 The Labour Party is calling on all MPs to vote in favour of a one-off windfall tax on oil and gas producers as the cost of living crisis continues to bite into Brits’ pockets. The amendment will be proposed tomorrow morning during the Queen’s Speech debate and it follows an analysis published yesterday by the [...]