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Launch of new Childcare Choices website means parents now able to find available government support.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Finance Bill 2017 introduces measures to make the tax system fairer while modernising it for the digital age.
A letter from the Chancellor to Andrew Tyrie on National Insurance Contributions for the self-employed.
Prime Minister Theresa May gave a statement on subjects covered at the European Council meeting: migration, the Western Balkans, and Brexit.
The Budget speech in full.
Paul Morton takes up post as the OTS's new Tax Director.
Find out more about the Lifetime Individual Savings Account (ISA) which is available from 6 April 2017.
The Office of Tax Simplification is looking for people to join its team.
New procedures will streamline co-operation and ease the flow of information.
OTS publishes a letter to the Chancellor on the timing of its reviews
The online service for managing qualifying recognised overseas pension schemes (QROPS) will close on 5 April 2017.
Court of Appeal rules in HMRC's favour
More information has been published today on how businesses, the self-employed and landlords will benefit from plans to modernise the tax system
Ahead of the 31 January deadline, HMRC has released its latest list of the most outlandish items which have been claimed as expenses.
Jane Ellison's remarks on tax policy making following a report by the Chartered Institute of Taxation, the Institute for Fiscal Studies and the Institute for Government.
HMRC is making it faster and simpler for customers to confirm their identity to access its services, however they choose to do it.
The Lifetime ISA will be available for young adults from April 2017 as the Savings (Government Contributions) Bill receives Royal Assent. The Help to Save scheme to help people on low incomes will be available from 2018.
HMRC offers telephone helpline for anyone affected by severe weather or floods.
The UK’s digital revolution is set to benefit from a multi-million pound boost, under plans announced by Communities Secretary Sajid Javid.
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