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UK tax weekly briefing — 15 January 2026: key cases (Ripe; Littlewoods; Sintra), new DTTs, HMRC VAT concession withdrawn, Scottish Budget, Finance Bill 2026, trackers and key dates

Published on: 15 January 2026

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Companies and corporation tax

FTT rules that a licence for a client list and associated data constituted an intangible fixed asset for corporation tax (Ripe Ltd v HMRC). As noted in last week’s highlights, in Ripe Ltd v HMRC [2025] UKFTT 1606 (TC), the First-tier Tax Tribunal (FTT) upheld the taxpayer’s appeal against closure notices and assessments that had refused corporation tax relief for amortisation of a licence over a client list and related data, HMRC’s stance being that the licence was not an intangible fixed asset (IFA). Although the issues arose before the successive regimes governing goodwill and customer-related IFAs (labelled ‘relevant assets’) from 3 December 2014, the judgment usefully reiterates core principles on the taxation of IFAs. See News Analysis: FTT rules that licence of client list and related data was an intangible fixed asset for corporation tax purposes (Ripe Ltd v HMRC)...

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