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This letter details the government’s response to the Office of Tax Simplification’s recent publication on simplifying Value-Added Tax.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The Bill will lay the foundations for the UK’s standalone customs regime.
Letters exchanged between the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the Governor of the Bank of England that authorise an increase in the total size of the APF.
The Public Value Review calls for a sharper results culture in public services.
The Prime Minister and the Chancellor of the Exchequer hosted a roundtable with UK technology businesses at Downing Street.
Prime Minister Theresa May and Chancellor Philip Hammond will host a Downing Street reception for the tech sector, reaffirming government commitment to innovation.
Dedicated GovTech Catalyst team and £20 million fund to help tech firms deliver innovative fixes to public sector challenges.
A new independent review sets out how government and the financial services industry can work together to build a culture of social impact investment in the UK.
The Prime Minister chaired a roundtable with leaders of Europe’s key business organisations at Downing Street.
Communities near sites, approved for the safe and clean extraction of shale gas, will benefit from a share of the proceeds through a new ‘Shale Wealth Fund’.
A further 26 firms sign up to the Women in Finance Charter which covers over 600,000 UK financial services employees.
Northern Line extension paves the way for faster journey times, with new tube stations reducing commutes to central London to as little as 15 minutes.
The Chancellor has appointed Elisabeth Stheeman as an external member of the Financial Policy Committee (FPC).
Small businesses struggling to access finance from big banks will be matched with alternative finance options, under a new government scheme.
New information will help organisations protect themselves against illicit financing, making it harder for terrorists and criminals to move money through the UK.
"Unlocking our potential is not about increasing the size of the state. It’s not about what you spend – it’s about how you spend it."
'Tax gap' fell to 6% in 2015 to 2016 as government cracks down on avoidance, evasion and non-compliance.
The Chancellor has announced £17 million of new life sciences funding helping to create real benefits for the NHS and patients.
New plans mean people struggling with serious debt may soon benefit from a ‘breathing space’ from their bills.
Charities and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) delivering humanitarian aid in some of the world’s most challenging regions will now benefit from simplified guidance.
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