Scottish Budget 2025-26
The Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT) and its Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) respond to the Finance and Public Administration Committee’s invitation to provide written evidence on the Scottish Budget 2025-26.
The Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT) and its Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) respond to the Finance and Public Administration Committee’s invitation to provide written evidence on the Scottish Budget 2025-26.
The Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee of the Scottish Parliament are examining how framework bills affect parliamentary scrutiny and stakeholders engaging with the parliament on legislation. They are also looking into the use of Henry VIII powers. The CIOT, LITRG and ATT have submitted a ...
The Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) is pleased to have the opportunity to make a budget representation 2024 in relation to the gig economy and OECD online platform reporting rules.
The dividend allowance has reduced significantly in recent times, and from 6 April 2024 is only £500. Anyone who receives dividends of more than £500 in a tax year will now have to pay tax on that income, unless their total income falls below the normal tax free personal allowance.But are HMRC ...
The EDM is a concerning model of engagement aimed at low paid workers in the temporary labour market, which exploits the fault line between employment law status and tax law status. We have had guidance on our website to help workers steer clear of the EDM for many years. However, recently there ...
The Finance and Public Administration Committee of the Scottish Parliament are carrying out their pre-budget scrutiny in respect of the Scottish Budget 2025-26. Their inquiry focuses on three key areas. The LITRG response focuses on the second of these, which relates to the Scottish Government’s ...