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UK tax weekly: HMRC adviser registration and MTD drafts; Supreme Court VAT: Prudential; Hotelbeds VAT recovery; BEPS rulings transparency; Collingwood sponsorship income; IHT relief reforms; key dates 18 Sep 2025

Published on: 18 September 2025

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  • Tax management and litigation
  • Anti-avoidance
  • VAT
  • International
  • Individuals and income tax
  • Companies and corporation tax
  • Employment taxes
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
  • New and updated content
  • Dates for your diary
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Tax management and litigation

  • CIOT response to draft legislation—modernising and mandating tax adviser registration with HMRC: The Chartered Institute of Taxation has set out its views on the draft Finance Bill 2026 provisions that would oblige tax agents representing clients to register with HMRC before interacting with the department. See: LNB News 16/09/2025 14.
  • CIOT response to draft legislation—Making Tax Digital for income tax and penalty reform: The CIOT has issued its comments on the draft Finance Bill 2026 measures covering Making Tax Digital for income tax and penalty reform, alongside the draft Income Tax (Digital Obligations) Regulations 2026. See: LNB News 16/09/2025 16.

Anti-avoidance

  • CIOT comments on draft legislation—proposals to close in on promoters of marketed tax avoidance: The CIOT has provided observations on the draft Finance Bill 2026 changes intended to tighten the rules for those who promote or enable marketed tax avoidance. See: LNB News 16/09/2025 18.
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