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Requests to transfer assets to shelter from tax rose by 53 per cent in 2023
FT Money explores the technology and rule changes around completing a self-assessment submission
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Nigel Huddleston says cliff edges in tax system can lead to ‘distorting behaviour’
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Business groups say scrapping of VAT-free shopping for visitors has put UK retailers at disadvantage
Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves vows to shut loophole but senior party figures fear it could deter UK investment
Announcements in Jeremy Hunt’s March Budget will place constraints on shadow chancellor
Fines will generate at least £110mn for HMRC as frozen thresholds force more people to pay tax
Chancellor tries to reset expectations ahead of key economic forecasts from BoE
Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves vows to cap rate at current 25% if party wins election
Ulf Johannemann found guilty by Frankfurt court of aiding and abetting dividend tax fraud
Chancellor urged to curb borrowing and boost spending in key areas rather than offer Budget giveaway
Concerns over tax liabilities on both sides of the Atlantic
Savers accessing defined contribution pots for the first time are put on emergency tax codes
Headroom of £14bn considerably lower than that forecast by independent analysts
Keir Starmer accuses Tories of ‘trying to salt the ground’ as think-tank warns of tough choices for future chancellor
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3.8mn still to file self-assessment returns with only a week until deadline
Figure of £7.8bn marks boost for chancellor’s efforts to find room for giveaways ahead of election
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s fiscal ‘headroom’ could rise by £6bn-£10bn, economists estimate
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