Value of UK business tax breaks hits record £105bn in past year alone November 14, 2022 The value of business tax reliefs in the UK hit £105.3bn in the past year, up from £100.3bn in 2020-21, shows new research shared with City A.M. this morning. The £105.3bn figure represents the combined cost estimated by HMRC for the 58 significant tax reliefs available to corporates. However, these represent just a fraction of [...]
Rise in capital gains tax on the cards as Chancellor Hunt scrambles to raise £50bn November 4, 2022 As the Chancellor is weighing up “difficult decisions” to address a £50bn black hole in the public finances, Jeremy Hunt is looking at raising taxes on the sale of assets such as shares and property. Hunt is also considering an increase in dividend tax, in a move that would come as a blow to entrepreneurs. [...]
Council tax rebate goes to 19m households in £150 cost of living boost November 1, 2022 Millions of people have received their £150 council tax rebate from the government, as the deadline to ensure eligibility for it is extended. 19 million households, representing 99 per cent of those who can receive it have now got the money in their bank accounts, it has been announced. In total, £2.87bn of the council [...]
Exclusive: 832,000 businesses face fines and missed VAT returns as new digital tax deadline is today November 1, 2022 UK VAT registered businesses who are yet to sign up for the so-called Making Tax Digital (MTD) by today will fall foul to non-compliance, penalties and an inability to file their VAT returns. The amount of businesses facing a default surcharge penalty is expected to significantly increase in November as a result of businesses being [...]
EY revenues hit record highs as partners prepare to vote on global split November 1, 2022 EY’s UK business today posted record revenues of more than £3.2bn as partners at the Big Four firm prepare to vote on plans for a global split. The UK business’ revenues increased 17.2 per cent as the accountancy firm’s fee incomes were bolstered by a 33 per cent uptick in consulting revenues. A 15 per [...]
Landlords warned about undeclared rental income but HMRC denies report of ‘clampdown’ October 31, 2022 A leading chartered accountant has warned landlords about paying undeclared rental income, but HMRC has denied there is a ‘clampdown’ on the issue. Almost 60,000 disclosures have been made to HMRC, including £250m in unpaid taxes, since the UK launched a scheme in 2013. The Let Property Campaign allows landlords to declare unpaid tax in [...]
Tax authorities arrest eight people over alleged attacks on R&D incentives October 31, 2022 Tax authorities have arrested eight people over alleged “organised criminal attacks” on tax breaks for those carrying out research and development. The individuals are alleged to have set up more than 100 fake claims worth more than £16m, under the £7.4bn scheme which is designed to incentivize innovation by providing tax breaks for R&D, according [...]
Collapse of landmark tax deal could result in trade wars, OECD tax chief warns October 31, 2022 The US and Europe risk reigniting trade wars and losing hundreds of billions in tax revenue if they fail to implement the major global tax deal agreed to last year, the OECD’s departing tax chief has warned. The landmark tax deal, which ensure major multinational corporations with annual revenues of more than €750m (£643m) are [...]
Credit Suisse pays £208m to settle French probe October 24, 2022 Credit Suisse has agreed to pay France €238m (£208m) to settle a tax fraud and money laundering probe brought against it by the country’s economic crime agency. The embattled financier said in a statement it had reached a settlement with France’s Parquet National Financier (PNF) financial crime unit to resolve a “legacy matter” relating to [...]
MPs call for crackdown on advisors enabling tax avoidance schemes October 24, 2022 A group of cross-party MPs have called on the UK government to begin cracking down on the accountants and financial advisors that facilitate tax avoidance schemes. In a new report, the all-party parliamentary group (APPG) on anti-corruption and responsible tax called for the UK’s tax system to be overhauled, to boost growth, increase tax revenues, [...]