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  • Kwarteng ditches corporation tax hike in bid to lure investment

    September 23, 2022

    Kwasi Kwarteng has scrapped the formerly announced six percentage point hike in corporation tax - keeping the rate at 19 per cent.

  • Kwarteng launches most radical tax cut programme in a generation

    September 23, 2022

    Kwasi Kwarteng unleashed a tax cut bonanza in the House of Commons today, helping millions of Brits keep hold of more of their money

  • Sadiq Khan: Income tax cuts to ‘disproportionately benefit’ wealthiest

    September 22, 2022

    The Chancellor’s proposed cuts to income tax will “disproportionately benefit” society’s wealthiest, according to an analysis by the Greater London Authority (GLA). Figures showed that, by introducing a 1p cut, those on a £150,000 per year salary would have a tax relief of £1,950 while those earning the least would not see any benefit.  “Tomorrow’s [...]

  • Oxford Street candy stores to face tougher rules amid claims of ‘dirty money’ and tax evasion

    September 21, 2022

    Westminster Council will come down hard on its so-called ‘dirty money’ problem, zeroing in on US-style candy stores in Oxford Street. A motion will be passed this evening as 30 confectionary shops are under investigation for business rates evasion totalling £3m. The council leader said the war in Ukraine highlighted Russian oligarch investment in Westminster, [...]

  • Home buyers warned cut in stamp duty will lead to big jump in monthly mortgage bills

    September 21, 2022

    Home buyers could end up paying much bigger monthly mortgage bills if the government goes ahead and scraps or cuts stamp duties. Ahead of Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng’s mini-budget on Friday, The Times reported that radical plans to cut stamp duty are in the pipeline as part of efforts to boost economic growth. Downing Street refused [...]

  • Hedge fund trader should stand trial in Denmark over £1.5bn tax fraud scheme, court rules

    September 20, 2022

    A British hedge fund trader should stand trial in Denmark over claims he helped defraud the country’s tax authorities of more than £1bn, Westminster magistrates court has ruled. A London judge said trader Anthony Mark Patterson should be extradited to Denmark to face two charges concerning his alleged role in the £1.5bn tax fraud scheme, [...]

  • London hedge fund trader hiding in Dubai told to pay staggering £1.1bn to Danish taxman

    September 16, 2022

    A British hedge fund manager and financier was slapped with a tax bill of more than £1bn. The man, accused by Denmark of masterminding a massive tax fraud, has been ordered by a Dubai court to pay Copenhagen’s tax authority £1.1bn, court filings show. The order by the Dubai Court of Appeal against Sanjay Shah [...]

  • Brits benefit from £27bn in tax relief incentives but warned trend is slowing

    September 7, 2022

    Brits benefited form tax incentives to the tune of £27bn last year, but a warning has been aired about the trend slowing. Numerous schemes are available to savers and investors, with the biggest gains being income tax relief on pension contributions, at a staggering £22.5bn, while relief on ISAs reached £3.7bn. However, the figures from [...]

  • UK’s review of remote working holidays sparks tax crackdown fears

    September 1, 2022

    The UK’s Office for Tax Simplification (OTS) has opened a review into those who work abroad remotely, in a sign the government may soon begin to crack down on remote working holidays. The OTS has begun collecting data on people who work for UK companies from abroad, following a major uptick in the numbers of [...]

  • Company Voluntary Agreements plunge as taxman tightens debt recovery rules

    August 22, 2022

    The number of struggling firms striking Company Voluntary Arrangements (CVAs) with creditors has plunged 47 per cent in the past year after tax authorities tightened the way they can reclaim debts, new data has revealed.

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