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UK tax weekly update: Finance Bill 2024 amendments, HMRC transfer pricing guidance, IR35 PAYE draft rules, key UT/FTT VAT, R&D and follower notice cases—1 February 2024

Published on: 01 February 2024

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Finance Bill 2024

Government tables amendments to Finance Bill 2024

The government has tabled changes to Finance Bill 2024 affecting R&D tax relief, the creative sector reliefs, and a new investment exemption from the electricity generator levy. These proposals are scheduled for consideration at Report Stage on 5 February 2024. For updates on the Bill’s journey through Parliament, see our Tax—Finance Bill 2024 tracker. See: LNB News 29/01/2024 11.

International

HMRC publishes new transfer pricing operational guidance

HMRC has added operational guidance to the International Manual at INTM485025, explaining its application of the six-step approach to risk in Chapter 1 of the OECD Transfer Pricing Guidelines, with a focus on economically relevant characteristics and the accurate delineation of controlled dealings. HMRC observes that the role of risk in transfer pricing has been the subject of debate among commentators since the 2017 and subsequent TPG updates...

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