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The United Kingdom, Austria, France, Italy, Spain and the United States Announce Agreement on the Transition from Existing Digital Services Taxes to New Multilateral Solution Agreed by the OECD-G20 Inclusive Framework.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The UK has today (21 October 2021) agreed a route forward to transition away from its Digital Services Tax (DST) towards a new global tax system that will ensure multinationals pay their fair share in the countries where the…
The deadline to complete a tax return for the 2020 to 2021 tax year is approaching.
A new review to boost companies listed on UK stock markets by giving them more options when raising capital has been launched today (12 October 2021).
Making Tax Digital for Income Tax will now be introduced in April 2024.
The difference between the the total amount of tax expected to be paid and the total amount of tax paid for the 2019 to 2020 tax year is 5.3%.
OTS provides a recording of its webinar held on 15 September 2021.
HMRC is warning university students to be wary of potential scams, especially if they have a part-time job and are new to interacting with the department.
The Chancellor’s statement on health and social care, delivered on 7 September 2021.
Teenagers are being urged by HMRC to check if they have a pot of money waiting for them in a Child Trust Fund.
Letter from the Chancellor of the Exchequer to Secretaries of State to launch Spending Review 2021.
Government spending plans to be set out at the Spending Review on 27 October alongside an Autumn Budget.
HMRC is reminding families eligible for Tax-Free Childcare that they can use the scheme to help with their childcare costs.
Lee Palmer’s bankruptcy restrictions extended for 6 years after selling van without finance company’s permission.
The Vulnerability Debt Toolkit will help public sector workers and those who are in debt to government.
Scaffolder’s bankruptcy restrictions extended for 10 years after securing a COVID-19 relief loan he was not entitled to.
Stats reveal unprecedented level of support from UK Government as Scotland tackles pandemic
Married couples and those in civil partnerships could reduce their Income Tax by up to £252 a year by sharing their Personal Allowances.
The Chancellor has called on small and medium business leaders to sign up to a new programme designed to hone their expertise as he attended one of the first courses in the UK today (August 2).
Almost three million people have moved off the furlough scheme since March as the economy began to bounce back and businesses reopened, according to new statistics.
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