
TaxationWeb's Lee Sharpe looks at the 2024 Spring Budget, and considers the tax implications for self-employed taxpayers, and family companies paying dividends versus ... Continue Reading
TaxationWeb's Lee Sharpe looks at the 2024 Spring Budget, and considers the tax implications for self-employed taxpayers, and family companies paying dividends versus ... Continue Reading
Key points from the Budget-that-was-not-a-Budget, by TaxationWeb’s Lee Sharpe. Any opinions expressed in the article are those of the writer, rather than TaxationWeb ... Continue Reading
TaxationWeb’s Lee Sharpe has some points, calculations and guidance on the 2022 Spring Statement. Introduction The Chancellor made his 2022 Spring Statement ... Continue Reading
What lies beneath the Chancellor’s 2021 Budget? TaxationWeb’s Lee Sharpe at the main points to come out of the Budget Speech… and the woodwork. Introduction Having ... Continue Reading
Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) to be Kept Until March 2021 (UK-Wide) This is a UK-wide measure, albeit prompted by developments in England. The Coronavirus ... Continue Reading
TaxationWeb’s Lee Sharpe picks over the tax implications of the 2020 Budget. Introduction (NB Rates / Grant Figures Updated 18 March) Credit where credit’s ... Continue Reading
RSM's George Bull looks at recently-announced powers to grant HMRC protection from claims that it could not automate penalty decisions and similar processes. ... Continue Reading
Lee Sharpe rounds up the headline 2018 Budget News, for TaxationWeb readers All tax-related documents are here: https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/budget-2018 Few ... Continue Reading
--2018 Budget Commentary provided by Grant Thornton-- Or, in other words, a budget designed to prepare for a post-Brexit world and to honour the prime minister’s ... Continue Reading
The government has published the draft Finance Bill 2018/19, in good time for the Autumn Statement later in the year. Draft Finance Bill Explanatory Notes to ... Continue Reading