Articles9 Apr 2025
Spring Statement: the magic of £9.9 billion
There were no tax increases in the Chancellor’s Spring Statement (upgraded from an initial Spring Forecast), but that might just be pain deferred.
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Articles9 Apr 2025
There were no tax increases in the Chancellor’s Spring Statement (upgraded from an initial Spring Forecast), but that might just be pain deferred.
Articles9 Apr 2025
With basic rate taxpayers now facing doubling capital gains tax (CGT) rates, and with the exempt amount a quarter of its previous level, it is no surprise that considerably more CGT is being paid to HMRC.
Articles7 Apr 2025
Employed taxpayers are no longer required to file a tax return.
Articles27 Mar 2025
What did the Chancellor unveil in yesterday's Spring Statement?
Guides & Publications27 Mar 2025
Despite various media labels of mini-Budget or even emergency Budget in the run up to 26 March, the Chancellor avoided any fresh tax measures. Instead, her focus was on tightening public spending, an action which means the Treasury’s spotlight now turns to 11 June, when the deferred three-year spending review is due to be published.
News25 Mar 2025
Sharing insights on global mobility with industry leaders, HR professionals and associates at the Global Mobility Executive Exchange Leaders event.
Articles18 Mar 2025
The government announces an increase to the Trading Allowance from April 2027.
Articles27 Feb 2025
It's important to understand the tax implications of a Close Investment Holding Company (CIHC) - here we explain what defines a CIHC.