
Mark McLaughlin asks why the general public cannot easily access current tax legislation. Finance Bill 2014 was published on 27 March. It is 601 pages long. ... Continue Reading
Mark McLaughlin asks why the general public cannot easily access current tax legislation. Finance Bill 2014 was published on 27 March. It is 601 pages long. ... Continue Reading
LITRG argues that Government proposals to outlaw ‘exclusivity’ in ‘zero hours’ contracts and increase transparency fail to grasp what ... Continue Reading
LITRG considers how the lowest paid stand to gain least in the Budget proposals aimed at helping people keep more of what they earn and save. Introduction For ... Continue Reading
HMRC – Holding on to YOUR Money – Again? Withholding PAYE refunds: does HMRC now think the principle of unjust enrichment should apply ... Continue Reading
TaxationWeb wonders if the government should encourage HMRC to sign up to the Prompt Payment Code. I read an article in Taxation Magazine recently, on a ... Continue Reading
Disabled people who take on a carer or personal assistant now have access to additional information and support, as LITRG launches an enhanced version of the ... Continue Reading
The Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) fears that the Department for Work and Pensions’ proposal to introduce charges for its Child Maintenance Service ... Continue Reading
The LITRG welcomes HMRC’s introduction of a Tax helpline to support people affected by the flooding. Introduction Over the past few weeks ... Continue Reading
LITRG alerts taxpayers who missed the Self Assessment deadline of 31 January that there could be circumstances constituting ‘reasonable excuse’ for ... Continue Reading
TaxationWeb’s TW Ed says that the vast majority of our tax reliefs were created – and should be retained – for very good reasons. A little over ... Continue Reading