Our at-a-glance guide to Osborne’s mini-Budget December 5, 2012 THE UK ECONOMIC OUTLOOK ■ The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) has revised down its forecast for UK growth and revised up its forecast for public sector borrowing. It says the government is no longer likely to meet its target of reducing debt as a proportion of GDP in 2015-16, breaking its supplementary fiscal rule. [...]
Osborne’s axe on pensions tax relief extends beyond wealthy December 5, 2012 GOVERNMENT plans to limit tax-free pension saving could hit a wide swathe of society, not just the wealthiest, industry experts warned. The maximum amount a saver can put into a pension over their life, without facing tax, will be sliced from £1.5m to £1.25m in 2014-5, having already been cut from £1.8m. And the annual tax [...]
HMRC funds to fight avoidance December 5, 2012 HMRC will receive an additional £77m to fight tax avoidance following yesterday’s announcement. There will also be new restrictions on the tax arrangements of firms that bid for government business, something that could have an adverse effect on outsourcers. Jason Collins of law firm Pinsent Masons said: “Reading between the lines, companies will not get government [...]
Statement brings halt to £425m rates hike on small businesses December 5, 2012 BUSINESS rate relief will not halve in April, as planned, but will be extended into 2014, it was revealed yesterday. Businesses using only one property, with a rateable value of £6,000 or less, currently pay nothing whatsoever in business rates – but were set to lose half their rate relief as the measure expired at the [...]
Rapid Responses December 4, 2012 The tax debate [Re: Politicians need to stop moralising – and reform our taxes, yesterday] Britain’s tax system does not reward the working poor. Nobody on low wages should pay income tax or national insurance, while also receiving benefits. Chris Hobson We shouldn’t bring the level of tax into the debate about tax reform. To critics [...]
Politicians need to stop moralising – and reform our taxes December 3, 2012 LIKE many people, I loathe the UK tax system. It fails to treat everyone equally and is either extraordinarily punitive or pathetically soft. Scandalously, some big companies pay huge amounts of corporation tax while other similar businesses don’t. The aim must be revolutionary tax reform – all streams of income from labour and capital generated [...]
The company tax debate must focus on realistic reform December 3, 2012 THE Public Account Committee’s (PAC) ongoing criticism of large multinationals for their corporation tax payments is an ill-considered departure from a more sensible debate. Multinational companies, like Starbucks and Google, are by definition different to domestic businesses (like John Lewis or Morrisons). This is especially true of internet retailers like Amazon. Under the current law, [...]
Starbucks to donate tax to UK coffers December 2, 2012 STARBUCKS is seeking to voluntarily pay more UK corporation tax, the coffee chain said yesterday, in a victory for angry MPs and activists. But experts warned that a tax system based on public pressure on a few high-profile firms, rather than one that relies on actual changes to tax law, risks undermining investors’ faith in [...]
Britain is becoming an increasingly anti-libertarian society November 28, 2012 WELCOME to Britain, a land where rules, regulation and taxes are one of the few growth industries. In recent days, the government has decided that companies will no longer be allowed to decide freely at which price they can sell alcohol – there will be a minimum price, hurting those who enjoy two-for-one deals. Our [...]
Who’s switching jobs November 28, 2012 Aviva Phil Pavitt has been appointed to the role of IT transformation director at the insurance group. He joins from HMRC, where he was general director of change. Pavitt has also held chief information officer positions at Centrica, Virgin Media and BT. MasterCard Will Judge has been appointed vice president for travel and transit. He [...]