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  • Tax authorities arrest eight people over alleged attacks on R&D incentives

    October 31, 2022

    Tax authorities have arrested eight people over alleged “organised criminal attacks” on tax breaks for those carrying out research and development. The individuals are alleged to have set up more than 100 fake claims worth more than £16m, under the £7.4bn scheme which is designed to incentivize innovation by providing tax breaks for R&D, according [...]

  • Collapse of landmark tax deal could result in trade wars, OECD tax chief warns

    October 31, 2022

    The US and Europe risk reigniting trade wars and losing hundreds of billions in tax revenue if they fail to implement the major global tax deal agreed to last year, the OECD’s departing tax chief has warned. The landmark tax deal, which ensure major multinational corporations with annual revenues of more than €750m (£643m) are [...]

  • Credit Suisse pays £208m to settle French probe

    October 24, 2022

    Credit Suisse has agreed to pay France €238m (£208m) to settle a tax fraud and money laundering probe brought against it by the country’s economic crime agency. The embattled financier said in a statement it had reached a settlement with France’s Parquet National Financier (PNF) financial crime unit to resolve a “legacy matter” relating to [...]

  • MPs call for crackdown on advisors enabling tax avoidance schemes

    October 24, 2022

    A group of cross-party MPs have called on the UK government to begin cracking down on the accountants and financial advisors that facilitate tax avoidance schemes. In a new report, the all-party parliamentary group (APPG) on anti-corruption and responsible tax called for the UK’s tax system to be overhauled, to boost growth, increase tax revenues, [...]

  • Tax credit experts Adsum: Firms can’t wait for Truss to solve problems – pursuing digital transformation is key

    October 7, 2022

    With Liz Truss’ government looking to kickstart the economy through low taxes and deregulation, City PM sat down with the head of a fintech tax credit specialist, to find out how businesses can overcome challenges. Co-Founder and Director at Adsum, Freddie Digby, spoke at length about the challenges facing UK businesses at present, and while [...]

  • Truss ‘giving with one hand and taking with other’ through stealth taxes, IFS says

    October 6, 2022

    Liz Truss is “giving with one hand and taking with the other” by keeping stealth taxes, a new study out today reveals. Some £2 for every £1 returned to Brits in the prime minister and chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng’s tax cutting mini-budget will be lost to “fiscal drag,” the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) said today. [...]

  • From Poll Tax to tampons and 10p rates: Historic U-turns that left governments red faced

    October 4, 2022

    Kwasi Kwarteng was forced into a U-turn on plans to scrap the 45p tax rate yesterday, just ten days after announcing the proposal in his ‘mini-budget’. While undoubtedly embarrassing for the new Chancellor, he is by no means alone in having to rapidly rethink big Budget announcements. City PM caught up with AJ Bell head [...]

  • Automotive industry underpaid taxes more than any sector after 143 per cent surge

    September 26, 2022

    The automotive sector has seen the highest increase in underpaid taxes, following a 143 per cent year surge. According to financial investigation firm PfP, the amount the HMRC thinks the industry has avoided paying has gone up from £182.3m to more than £444.2m. This will lead to increased industry scrutiny over the next year.  But [...]

  • Attention turns to Starmer as Labour conference kicks off tomorrow

    September 24, 2022

    Attention has turned to Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer as the party’s annual conference kicks off tomorrow. Taking place in Liverpool from Sunday until Wednesday, the conference will provide an opportunity for Starmer to assert himself as the next prime minister. Supporters hope Starmer will use the meeting to mark the stark divide between his [...]

  • Treasury denies allegations of gambling with economy as pound falls below $1.10

    September 24, 2022

    The Treasury has denied allegations of gambling with the UK’s economy as the pound fell below $1.10 for the first time in almost 40 years following yesterday’s mini-budget.  Paul Johnson, director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies, said Britain will go on an “unsustainable path” of borrowing following the reforms – the most radical in [...]

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