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Updated on 15 November 2017

Employment Status Review

The LITRG respond to the Office of Tax Simplification’s Employment Status Review, highlighting the problems facing low-income workers when it comes to defining their employment status. We recommend that the law and guidance be reviewed to help avoid confusion and to clarify the interaction between ...

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Updated on 15 November 2017

HMRC Tax-Free Childcare: Draft Guidance

Whilst the LITRG are encouraged that HMRC are consulting on the guidance at an early stage, we do have concerns that having a ‘one size fits all’ guide is not the correct approach and thought should be given to those with additional needs and how they can be adequately addressed.

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Updated on 15 November 2017

Automatic enrolment – review of threshold

LITRG’s response to this DWP consultation supports maintaining alignment of the automatic enrolment threshold with the level of the personal allowance for simplicity. We suggest, however, that this is kept under review – with particular regard to affordability of contributions by reference to the ...

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Updated on 15 November 2017

Practical issues arising from new pensions legislation

The current PAYE system is ill-equipped to deal with the new pensions regime and is likely to cause severe difficulties for both taxpayer and HMRC, say LITRG in its evidence to the committee of MPs scrutinising the Taxation of Pensions Bill going through Parliament.

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Updated on 15 November 2017

Universal Credit (Surpluses and self-employed losses) Regulations 2014

The LITRG welcomes the opportunity to respond to the Social Security Advisory Committee's consultation. We are strongly against these regulations being implemented in their current form, not only for their complexity and potential administrative issues but also for the adverse effects on the ...

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