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  • Exclusive: ‘I felt sorry for the people of Belgium,’ says Estonia’s Prime Minister

    September 14, 2021

    An artificial intelligence assistant for every citizen? AI to help unemployed people back into work or to suggest a career change? Bots telling you when to visit your GP? All this may sound a tad futuristic, but not for the government of the tiny Baltic state of Estonia. In fact, the country has grand ambitions [...]

  • HMRC confirms probe into 153 people suspected of aiding tax evasion

    September 13, 2021

    HMRC has confirmed it is investigating 153 suspected ‘enablers of tax evasion’, including unregulated tax advisers. Cracking down on ‘enablers of tax evasion’ has been a key area of focus for HMRC since it established its Fraud Investigation Service in 2015.  HMRC’s Fraud Investigation Service has been given additional resources to recruit more staff and, as a result, the number of investigations into [...]

  • Support for Conservative party lags behind Labour days after NI tax hike

    September 10, 2021

    Support for prime minister Boris Johnson’s Conservative party has slumped to its lowest level since 2019’s election, according to a new YouGov poll. The poll, first shared with the Times, showed that support for the Conservatives has dipped to 33 per cent, while Labour’s support has climbed to 35 per cent. While it is just [...]

  • Tax hike: National Insurance increase likely to trigger redundancies once furlough ends

    September 8, 2021

    With the furlough scheme being withdrawn at the end of this month, the increase in National Insurance will make the cost of keeping jobs more expensive for employers, tax experts and accountants told City A.M. today. Yesterday, Brits were told they will be hit with £12bn-a-year tax rises to pay for increases in NHS and [...]

  • Exclusive: National Insurance hiked by 135 per cent in 20 years, much faster than any other tax

    September 7, 2021

    The government announced a new Health and Social Care Levy earlier today, which will effectively hike National Insurance Contributions for employees and employers by 1.25 per cent from April 2022. So how often are NICs used to pay for government investments and additional public spending? City A.M. studied the last twenty years. Tax receipts from [...]

  • Cairn Energy plans £500m shareholder bonanza following Indian tax windfall

    September 7, 2021

    London-listed oil and gas firm Cairn Energy said this morning that a long-running tax dispute with India is nearing its conclusion, paving the way for a £506m handout to shareholders. Bosses said today they expect the country’s government to hand over close to £770m after officials seized a stake in its Indian operations as part [...]

  • Accounting body urges government to scrap tax reform plans

    September 1, 2021

    The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) has today called for the government to drop tax reform plans which, the accounting body says, “will likely to create as many problems as it might solve”. The ICAEW today published a response to the UK government’s consultation on basis period reform. It reiterated the [...]

  • Tax and accounting bodies call for government to delay reporting reforms

    August 23, 2021

    UK tax and accounting bodies have urged the government to delay reforms to the tax system which would affect how self-employed people and businesses report their profits. In a letter sent to Treasury financial secretary Jesse Norman, representatives from five tax and accounting bodies, including the Institute of Chartered Accountants for England and Wales and [...]

  • Businesses support changing the tax year dates

    August 17, 2021

    A poll has found that 91 per cent of medium sized firms support simplifying the tax system by changing the end of the tax year to December 31. The survey, conducted by international accounting firm BDO, found that businesses overwhelmingly believe that the time is right to align the tax date with the end to [...]

  • Football clubs, players and agents increasingly on HMRC’s radar

    August 16, 2021

    HMRC tax investigators are targeting football clubs for £45m in tax they have underpaid, City A.M. can reveal today. According to data provided by HMRC to accountancy firm UHY Hacker Young and shared with this newspaper today, HMRC has uncovered £5.8m in tax owed by players and £4.8m owed by agents in the last year.  [...]

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