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Practical points: personal tax January 2024
Every month, the Tax Faculty publishes short, practical pieces of guidance to help agents and practitioners in their day-to-day work. This month covers capital gains tax; income tax; and residence and domicile.
Capital gains tax
Technical round-up: October 2024
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- 31 Oct 2024
This month’s top stories feature eight Budget updates covered by ICAEW’s Tax Faculty, a list of software products that are now ready for MTD ITSA, and new VAT guidance for private schools.
Budget 2024 verdict: big and bold, but borne by business
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- 31 Oct 2024
Chancellor Rachel Reeves focused on delivering economic stability with her wide-ranging first Budget – but short-term tax raising measures worth £40bn fall primarily on the shoulders of business.
Government publishes its plans for corporation tax
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- 30 Oct 2024
The government has set out its intentions for corporation tax for the next five years, delivering on its commitment to publish a business tax roadmap at the Autumn Budget.
CGT and SDLT rates increased in Budget
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- 30 Oct 2024
From 30 October 2024, the main rates of capital gains tax (CGT) will be increased to 18% and 24%. The 10% rate of CGT for disposals attracting business asset disposal relief (BADR) will increase to 14% (from April 2025) and to 18% (from April 2026).
Income tax
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What are the managed service company rules?
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- 01 Nov 2024
In the first of two articles exploring the managed service company rules, David Kirk looks at the definition of an MSC and explains the consequences of falling within the scope of the rules.
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VAT on cryptoassets
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- 01 Nov 2024
In the third in a series of articles on cryptoassets, members of ICAEW’s digital assets working party examine the landmark VAT case of Hedqvist and consider how NFTs could potentially be treated for VAT purposes.
Prepare for MTD ITSA: manging workflows
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- 31 Oct 2024
Submitting updates for clients within MTD ITSA in the same month, four times a year, presents a huge challenge for firms. In the second of a series of articles, Rebecca Benneyworth considers how to manage information and workloads.
Technical round-up: October 2024
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- 31 Oct 2024
This month’s top stories feature eight Budget updates covered by ICAEW’s Tax Faculty, a list of software products that are now ready for MTD ITSA, and new VAT guidance for private schools.
Inheritance tax
Technical round-up: October 2024
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- 31 Oct 2024
This month’s top stories feature eight Budget updates covered by ICAEW’s Tax Faculty, a list of software products that are now ready for MTD ITSA, and new VAT guidance for private schools.
ICAEW welcomes increased funds for HMRC in Autumn Budget
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- 30 Oct 2024
HMRC has received additional investment, with its budget for 2024/25 increasing from £4.7bn to £5.2bn, and its initial budget for 2025/26 set at £5.8bn. However, HMRC is expected to make savings of £107m in 2025/26 from continuous improvement.
Autumn Budget makes significant changes to inheritance tax
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- 30 Oct 2024
The government has announced that the inheritance tax (IHT) nil rate band will be fixed for a further two years, business property relief (BPR) and agricultural property relief (APR) will be reformed and the exemption for pensions will be removed.
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Cryptoassets: international tax issues
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- 03 Oct 2024
In the second of a series of articles on cryptoassets, members of ICAEW’s digital assets working party explain the key international tax considerations for individuals holding cryptoassets and for cryptoasset businesses.
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UK pension reform and investment in real estate
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- 31 Oct 2024
As has been covered in previous articles and webinars for the Construction & Real Estate Community, UK institutional capital has been undergoing a period of dramatic change. This is of huge significance to the real estate industry as UK defined benefit (DB) pension schemes and life insurers have historically been major investors in real estate as an asset class. Regulatory, demographic and other pressures have been driving a shift over decades, which has had a major knock-on impact on investment in illiquid asset classes, including real estate. The previous government had been slowly moving fo...
Chart of the week: Autumn Budget 2024
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- 31 Oct 2024
Our chart this week looks at how the fiscal baseline inherited by the Chancellor has changed as a consequence of the Autumn Budget, with higher capital investment driving up borrowing needed to fund the deficit over the next five years.
Chart of the week: pre-Budget fiscal baseline
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- 24 Oct 2024
Our chart this week looks at the fiscal baseline inherited by the Chancellor ahead of her first Budget next week.
Chart of the week: a new debt target?
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- 17 Oct 2024
Our chart this week takes a look at how the debt target in the Autumn Budget later this month could change and what that might mean for the Chancellor’s capacity to borrow to invest.
Property tax
What’s in it for charities? A look at the Autumn Budget 2024
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- 01 Nov 2024
After much of the Budget was trailed ahead of time (to the chagrin of the Speaker of the House of Commons), there was a risk that the Budget would not contain any provisions not yet floated in the media. The Chancellor did manage to spring a couple of surprises but, sadly, no great relief or support specifically for charities was announced.
Technical round-up: October 2024
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- 31 Oct 2024
This month’s top stories feature eight Budget updates covered by ICAEW’s Tax Faculty, a list of software products that are now ready for MTD ITSA, and new VAT guidance for private schools.
Autumn Budget makes significant changes to inheritance tax
- Article
- 30 Oct 2024
The government has announced that the inheritance tax (IHT) nil rate band will be fixed for a further two years, business property relief (BPR) and agricultural property relief (APR) will be reformed and the exemption for pensions will be removed.
Government publishes its plans for corporation tax
- Article
- 30 Oct 2024
The government has set out its intentions for corporation tax for the next five years, delivering on its commitment to publish a business tax roadmap at the Autumn Budget.
Residence and domicile
Budget updates on manifesto commitments
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- 30 Oct 2024
The government has provided updates on some of the key measures included in the Labour Party’s general election manifesto, including the taxation of “non-doms” and charging VAT on services provided by private schools.
Panel supports UK re-domiciliation regime
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- 14 Oct 2024
The panel set up by the previous government to explore a possible UK re-domiciliation regime has outlined how the regime could work and the tax, accounting and insolvency legislation that may be needed.
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Cryptoassets: international tax issues
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- 03 Oct 2024
In the second of a series of articles on cryptoassets, members of ICAEW’s digital assets working party explain the key international tax considerations for individuals holding cryptoassets and for cryptoasset businesses.
Non-doms asked to check 2022/23 tax returns
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- 30 Sep 2024
HMRC is asking individuals who are not UK-domiciled (non-doms) and are long-term UK residents to check if they should have paid the remittance basis charge for 2022/23.
Economy explainers: what is the non-dom regime?
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- 12 Sep 2024
The Labour government has pledged to deliver on the previous administration’s commitment to abolish the tax rules for non-UK domiciled individuals. ICAEW experts explain what makes someone a non-dom, and why it matters.
Tax news in brief 01 May 2024
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- 30 Apr 2024
Highlights from the broader tax news for the week ending 1 May 2024, including: an opportunity to give your thoughts on the non-dom changes; new legislation affecting building societies and individuals involved in the UEFA Champions League final; and changes to HMRC’s guidance for tour operators.
Savings and investments
EIS and VCT scheme extended by 10 years
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- 09 Sep 2024
Shares issued before 6 April 2035 will qualify for relief under the enterprise investment scheme (EIS) and the venture capital trust (VCT) scheme if all other conditions are met.
Claims for investors’ relief may not be valid
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- 09 Aug 2024
HMRC is writing to taxpayers who claimed for investors’ relief on their 2022/23 income tax self assessment (ITSA) return and do not appear to meet the conditions for the relief.
Employers, directors and shareholders to give HMRC more information
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- 19 Mar 2024
Draft regulations require employers to provide more details of employees’ hours to HMRC. Additionally, shareholders will need to provide details of close company shareholdings and dividends.
HMRC prompts disclosure of dividend income
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- 05 Feb 2024
HMRC has written to company owners who it believes may have failed to declare dividend income.
Trusts
ICAEW supports reform of the trust registration service
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- 26 Jun 2024
Having a de minimis level for registration should benefit small trusts that do not fit any of the existing exemptions, but only if the proposed de minimis criteria are appropriate.
Tax news in brief 29 May 2024
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- 29 May 2024
Highlights from the broader tax news for the week ending 29 May 2024, including: new advisory fuel rates; an issue affecting non-resident companies filing tax returns; and an update on refunds of voluntary Class 2 NIC.
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Practical points: personal tax May 2024
- Helpsheets and support
- 01 May 2024
Every month, the Tax Faculty publishes short, practical pieces of guidance to help agents and practitioners in their day-to-day work. This month covers capital gains tax; income tax; and trusts.
Capital gains tax: Treaty residence, trusts and unpublished decisions
- Helpsheets and support
- 04 Apr 2024
The Upper Tribunal has dismissed the taxpayers’ appeal in the capital gains tax case Haworth and others v HMRC. The case involved the use of a ‘round the world’ scheme, involving overseas family trusts...
New guidance on applying for help with paying IHT
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- 02 Apr 2024
HMRC has published guidance on applying for a grant on credit and on recent updates to tax rules and processes relevant to trusts and estates.
Trust transparency measures ‘need more thought’
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- 26 Feb 2024
ICAEW urges the government to rethink its approach on improving transparency for land-holding trusts.
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Changes to the rules for low-income trusts and estates
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- 02 Feb 2024
Mei Lim Cooper looks at some of the useful changes made by Finance (No. 2) Act 2023 to simplify the rules for trusts and estates. Most of the measures take effect from 6 April 2024.
Trusts – their use in Personal Financial Planning
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- 23 Jan 2024
An explanation of the role of trusts in personal financial planning.
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