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Updated on 15 November 2017

Tackling Exploitation in the Labour Market

LITRG has recently responded to a Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (‘BIS’) consultation document that seeks views on a range of proposals to improve the effectiveness of the enforcement of employment rights to protect workers from exploitation.

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Updated on 31 December 2020

Reforms to the taxation of non-domiciles

LITRG has responded to a HMT consultation document on reforms to the taxation of non-domiciles. The consultation follows the announcements made at Summer Budget 2015 and sets out the detail of the proposals that will restrict certain individuals from being able to claim non-domiciled status for tax ...

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Updated on 15 November 2017

Freezing the student loan repayment threshold

LITRG has responded to a Department for Business, Innovation & Skills consultation on the freezing of the student loan threshold at £21,000 for Plan 2 loans. LITRG recommends that if changes are made the government provides additional funding to help educate school-leavers and students on the ...

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Updated on 15 November 2017

HM Treasury call for representations for Autumn Statement 2015

The LITRG has responded to HM Treasury’s call for representations for the Autumn Statement 2015 from the perspective of the low-income unrepresented taxpayer. Our representations follow the main points of our manifesto, published earlier this year, and are listed below.

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Updated on 15 November 2017

Tackling the hidden economy: Extension of data-gathering powers

Responding to the consultation on the extension of third party data-holder notices, LITRG comments that the proposals set out in the consultation document would potentially provide the state with access to large swathes of information about individuals and their personal daily lives. The LITRG are ...

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