Advisers say tax changes have spurred some voluntary shutdowns
HMRC has stopped demanding ridesharing company pay VAT on the full cost of rides after legal setback in related matter
The scheme cuts the cost of car leasing significantly — but watch for any side effects for your pension
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HMRC hasn’t changed its gift exemptions for more than 40 years. But there are ways to avoid tax
What is luring Britons to seek a life abroad?
Near-constant political tinkering means we have by far the most complex tax legislation in the world
The business went into administration owing me a significant amount of cash
New duties make some heavier reds less profitable
Misalignment of British and US tax years is leading some managers to report carried interest inaccurately to HMRC
The value of UK bank notes in circulation has hit a record high, but it may all be under the proverbial mattress
Investment bank’s vice-chair Richard Gnodde is moving to Milan
Taxing the rich is a tantalising prospect for the cash-strapped UK government — but imposing a levy that is both fair and effective is fraught with difficulty
Lawyers advise wealthy clients that HMRC could use membership as evidence of strong ties to Britain
Advisers urge savers to ensure they are not caught out by rate rises as data problems prevent HMRC notifications
UK chancellor Rachel Reeves dismissed idea of launching tax later in bid to ‘maximise revenue’, Treasury documents reveal
Blackstone, KKR and EQT among buyout groups raising concerns over government reforms
I’m worried my siblings will have to sell up to fund the inheritance tax
Specialists warn families face uphill battle in trying to overturn flagship policy
Nationwide data shows no growth from February, missing economists’ forecasts of a 0.2% rise
Where will the cards fall before the autumn Budget?
I’m worried about how to structure payments fairly as I also have other children.
Indian businessman would join an exodus of wealthy individuals prompted by Labour’s reform
No tax changes in the Spring Statement, but if the search for growth proves fruitless they’ll soon be back on the agenda
Penalties will rise with the aim of netting £1bn over the next four years