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Sunday 1st June 2008
What Is Happening In The UK Treasury Department? The Treasury has not just been a vital component of government it has been THE department around which everything else rotates. Budgets, spending plans and taxes are all inter-linked with the...
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Sunday 25th May 2008
Why Do Green Issues Always Mean Higher Taxes? Over the last few years one of the main issues on the political scene has been the environment and ‘green issues’ with a whole host of new taxes introduced to tackle global warming, etc. But why... |
Friday 23rd May 2008
Finance Sector Bonuses Come Under The Spotlight In a move which probably makes sense but may well be a little late in the making, the Bank of England has announced plans to look into the way the finance sector rewards employees and the potential... |
Thursday 22nd May 2008
Tax Credit Over Payments Fall By £700 Million While the above headline makes good reading on the surface, things are maybe not so rosy when you consider that even after the £700 million reduction in over payments from 2005-6, the figure for... |
Thursday 22nd May 2008
Non-Dom Tax Changes Set To Hit A Wider Market In a move which further undermines the UK government’s taxation policy there are major concerns that the new tax rules brought in to catch ‘non-doms’, and ensure that they pay UK... |
Wednesday 21st May 2008
Government Taxation Smoke And Mirrors
In a move which will again dent the already fragile image of Gordon Brown it has been revealed that up to 18 million families will be £150 a year worse off over the next two years. It... |
Tuesday 20th May 2008
Benefits System Comes In For More Criticism A new survey has uncovered a staggering 25% jump in the number of benefit frauds across the UK, with over £140 million being lost to the criminals each year. The survey has shown a number of... |
Monday 19th May 2008
Can You Help Us Darling? In a move which has never been seen before in the City, Alistair Darling will hold a meeting with the Association of British Insurers (ABI), commonly regarded as the most influential lobby group in... |
Sunday 18th May 2008
Big Tax Rises Expected Later In The Year While the Chancellor Alistair Darling took the brave and well received step of tackling the disastrous abolishment of the 10p tax band, it seems that things may get a little worse in the second... |
Sunday 18th May 2008
£15 Million For Your Own Tax Haven In a move, the like of which has not been seen for many years, one of the eight inhabited Channel Islands is being put up for sale at a price of £15 million. The owners of Herm, Pennie and Adrian... |
Saturday 17th May 2008
UK Government Set To Sweet Talk Multinational Companies In a move designed to stop the expected exodus of multinational companies from UK shores, the UK government is to announce a raft of changes to recent tax laws. Despite indicating that they were... |
Thursday 13th March 2008
Consumers told to take stock following tax changes Consumers should take stock of their tax burden following a mixed bag from new chancellor Alistair Darling. That is the message from a senior tax partner at Grant Thornton, Mike Warburton, who say... |
Monday 28th January 2008
Capital gains tax changes to go ahead The Chancellor of the exchequer has confirmed the previously proposed changes to the capital gains tax (CGT) system will go ahead. Alistair Darling said that the top CGT rate of 40 per cent and ta... |
Wednesday 16th January 2008
Self Assessment Tax Returns 'due at end of month' Business owners, the self-employed, landlords and anyone with "more complicated tax affairs" must ensure they meet the impending deadline for Self Assessment Tax Returns or face fines, a ... |
Friday 28th December 2007
People urged to prepare early for inheritance tax Planning for inheritance tax should begin long in advance, one expert has claimed. David Brunning of Brunning Newman Houghton argues that the fundamental change in terms of inheritance tax plannin... |
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