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Unpaid carers – LITRG response
Updated on 15 November 2017

Unpaid carers

LITRG welcomes the opportunity to respond to the Department of Health's consultation on unpaid carers. The consultation document explains that the government thinks a new strategy is needed for carers – one which reflects their lives now, the health and financial concerns they have, and gives them ...

Help to Save ©istock/robynmac
Updated on 15 November 2017

Help to save – consultation on implementation

This Government consultation sought to expand upon its idea to introduce, by April 2018, a ‘Help to Save’ scheme for eligible claimants of working tax credit or universal credit. The scheme will allow those eligible to save up to £50 a month and receive a 50% Government bonus on top of the amount ...

A small model home with a small family and car, a person is holding an umbrella above them.
Updated on 15 November 2017

Part surrenders and part assignments of life insurance policies

The LITRG’s response (endorsed by Tax Help for Older People) to the consultation on partial surrenders of life policies highlights the need for both simplicity and fairness in calculating the amount of gain to be brought into charge, with insurers making sure to inform policyholders of the new tax ...

Simplifying tax for the future: planning the OTS’s strategy ©shutterstock/Paul Daniels
Updated on 15 November 2017

Simplifying tax for the future: planning the OTS’s strategy

Commenting on the Office of Tax Simplification’s (OTS) plans for its future strategy, LITRG sees that Office’s role as facilitating better public understanding of tax and more informed public debate. We also urge the early involvement of the OTS in policy making within HMRC and the Treasury.

Tips, gratuities, cover and service charges – LITRG response ©Shutterstock/rangizzz
Updated on 15 November 2017

Tips, gratuities, cover and service charges

LITRG have responded to the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) proposals for further action on tips, gratuities, cover and service charges. 

Childcare free entitlement: delivery model ©Shutterstock: FamVeld
Updated on 15 November 2017

Childcare free entitlement: delivery model

Finding reliable, high quality, affordable childcare is a major concern for working families and while LITRG supports extending free childcare to 30 hours, and also the Government's support for childcare through the tax-free childcare (TFC) scheme, we believe it is crucial that people are given ...

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