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- Shortened Finance Bill enactedLate changes to the Finance Bill removed a significant number of provisions before the Bill's enactment. The provisions omitted included those on: corporate loss relief and corporate interest restrictions; the substantial shareholding exemption; 'non-doms'; and 'making tax digital'. It is expected that most, if not all, of the provisions dropped will return in a Bill after the election, although it is far from clear when those 'deferred' provisions would have effect. More detail should be available once the new government gives details of its legislative programme in the Queen's Speech on 19 June.04 May 2017
- Apprenticeships - What's in it for me?19 April 2017
- Tolley Spring Budget 2017Written by our expert team of tax writers, editors and technical team, Tolley’s Spring Budget coverage provides you with free in-depth analysis, practical guidance and commentary on the Budget, and its impact on you and your clients.09 March 2017
- Making Tax Digital - HMRC consultation responseChris Jones, Director of Tax Markets & Learning Solutions at Tolley, provide a summary of the responses that HMRC have given to the recent consultation exercise on making tax digital, focusing his attention on areas that have changed.14 February 2017
- Tax Calendar 2017This handy tax calendar includes key tax dates and other important tax information that will effect individuals and businesses in 201701 January 2017
- Company year-end tax planning 2016With Christmas now fast approaching, companies with an accounting date of 31 December have a final opportunity to review their tax position for the period and to take advantage of any opportunities to make tax savings or to avoid potential pitfalls.13 December 2016
- Avoiding the issue isn’t an option21 November 2016
- What does the HMRC digital strategy mean for the working lives of accountants and tax advisers?At long last HMRC has published its consultation documents on digital strategy. I suspect that you don't religiously study each and every document issued by HMRC – if you did you wouldn't have any time to do any client work – but I strong recommend that you take the time to read these consultations19 September 2016
- Making Tax Digital – toolkit for responding to August 2016 consultation documentsMaking Tax Digital – toolkit for responding to August 2016 consultation documents02 September 2016
- At what point should somebody’s tax affairs for a particular year become final?We all want certainty in our own tax affairs and those of our clients. But how should that certainty be achieved? This is an extremely complex issue and I don't think that anybody really thinks that what we have at the moment works properly.26 July 2016