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£161 million government investment to increase HMRC compliance and debt management capacity
Rishi Sunak announced that in addition to the £100m already pledged back in March 2021 to tackle fraud, the government will invest a further £161 million over the next five years to increase compliance and debt management capacity in HMRC. The increase in staff is expected to bring in more than £3 billion of additional […]
Spring Statement 2022 – full summary
The Chancellor Rishi Sunak delivered his Spring Statement at this troubled time, and with inflation at its highest rate in 30 years. The Statement was intended, not as a ‘full Budget’ but as an economic update. However, given the current significant increases to the cost of living, the Chancellor did include a number of tax […]
Spring Statement 2022 highlights
The Chancellor Rishi Sunak delivered his Spring Statement earlier this afternoon, at this troubled time, and with inflation at its highest rate in 30 years. The Statement was intended, not as a ‘full Budget’ but as an economic update. However, given the current significant increases to the cost of living, the Chancellor did include the […]
The UK’s new Overseas Entities Register for those who own UK land
If you are a non-UK resident trustee or are otherwise involved with a non-UK entity that owns or hopes to own UK land, you need to be aware of the UK’s Economic Crime (Transparency and Enforcement) Act 2022 that received Royal Assent on 15 March 2022.
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How to mitigate the impact of new tax rise
The Health and Social Care Levy Act 2021 (the levy) was introduced to pay for an increase in funding for health and social care. The implementation of the levy will occur in two stages, both of which will have considerable impact on employers. So, what do employers need to know about the change, and what […]
How to reduce the impact of the 1.25% National Insurance rise
This April, a new tax rise is coming into effect, in the form of the first stage of the planned Health and Social Care Levy (the levy). The Government has resisted all calls to abolish the increase, including a symbolic non-binding motion that was passed in the House of Commons on March 9 2022.
From one crisis to the next
Just as the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic begins to properly tail off and it feels as if we are returning to some sort of normality, so arises another crisis which threatens to cast a shadow on the recovery.