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Tax authority figures show a sharp drop in those working abroad. Experts point to a rise in informal arrangements
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UK chancellor has promised ‘smart’ cuts in his Budget that reward work
IRS says Inflation Reduction Act funding will let it audit dozens of companies and individuals
Resolution Foundation says Jeremy Hunt’s potential cuts will sit between earlier increases and further rises after general election
My brother wants a swap deal in shares for our London and French properties
Less than 3% of UK adults were liable for levy in decade to 2020
Latest rebuke follows similar recent interventions over comments by Rishi Sunak
Independent school leaders move to shore up their finances ahead of general election
Brooks Newmark did not have to declare work for Hong Kong-based company, regulator finds
Poll of nearly 3,000 shows mortgage and childcare costs are reducing investments
But research shows benefits are not spread equally
New fiscal forecasts show chancellor has dwindling room for manoeuvre
Chancellor’s attempts to revitalise investment in British companies via UK savings account face growing scepticism
My wife owns the flat we live in but I’m paying the deposit for our new house
Chancellor examines new curbs on Whitehall budgets as his fiscal headroom is hit by higher borrowing costs
Tax law review committee at Institute for Fiscal Studies says high rates act as disincentive for individuals to work
Shadow business secretary Jonathan Reynolds makes case for less generous system with shorter time window
Party risks being forced to embrace current trajectory of brutal spending cuts if it wins the election, experts warn
‘Magic circle’ firm will not seek to claw back money paid to former tax partner sentenced to 3½ years in jail
Oil major says balance sheet will benefit from upcoming reduction to pension surplus tax charge
Data suggests visitor spending in countries like France, where tax-free shopping remains, has recovered faster than in Britain
Limited concession does little to cool industry anger over party’s plan to extend levy by two years
Prime minister paid just over £500,000 in tax to HMRC on income and capital gains of more than £2.2mn
The controversy has increased scrutiny of the Big Four consultants’ power in the country
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