Article 1st August 2024 VAT on Private School Fees from January 2025 VAT will be due on private school fees from 1 January 2025 onwards. Image
Article 29th July 2024 Autumn Budget date announced, and tax rises expected Labour's first Autumn Budget will be on 30 October 2024, and billions in tax rises are expected to hit both individuals and businesses. Image
Article 23rd July 2024 Post-Election analysis: what businesses want to know on tax Businesses and individuals are keenly anticipating the implications of Labour's proposed policies on tax and spending. Image
Article 17th July 2024 Growth is the theme of the King's Speech 2024 The Government has put economic growth at the heart of its legislative agenda in the King’s Speech. Image
Article 5th July 2024 Labour wins the election; what now for UK taxes? With the result of the 2024 general election now clear that Labour has secured an overall majority in the House of Commons, what now for UK taxation? Image
Article 5th July 2024 Quick guide to Labour's tax plans A quick and easy-to-read guide to the key personal and corporate tax policies of the new Labour government following the 4 July 2024 general election. Image
Article 1st July 2024 Election tax watch 4 July 2024 UPDATED: With a general election called for 4 July 2024, the tax policies of the two major parties are in focus. Image
Article 1st July 2024 Election tax policies quick guide A quick guide to the key personal and corporate tax policies of both the Labour and Conservative parties ahead of the 4 July 2024 general election Image
Article 27th June 2024 Potential election impact on solvent liquidation strategies There is speculation as to whether changes may be made to Capital Gains Tax after Labour ruled out rises in income tax or national insurance. Image
Article 24th June 2024 What could the election mean for technology, media and telecoms? Technology, media and telecoms is a key sector for the UK economy, with the UK being dominant in the tech sector in Europe. Image