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UK tax update: HMRC Pillar Two consultation, IR35 image rights decision, UT on EIS disqualifying arrangements, loan charge review, Welsh LTT and business rates changes, cases and HMRC Manuals updates

Published on: 30 January 2025

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HMRC opens consultation on draft MTT and DTT supporting guidance

HMRC has begun consulting on supplementary draft guidance for the Multinational Top-up Tax and the Domestic Top-up Tax. The consultation closes on 8 April 2025. See: LNB News 29/01/2025 15.

Budgets and Finance Bills

HM Treasury releases the final Charter for Budget Responsibility

The final Charter for Budget Responsibility, as laid before Parliament, has been issued. See: LNB News 23/01/2025 18.

Taxes management and litigation

HMRC outlines outcome of consultation on draft legislation to enhance data collected

The review on improving taxpayer data gathered by HMRC has concluded, with outcomes and next steps published. Following the consultation, progress will be made on the Income Tax (Additional Information to be included in Returns) Regulations 2025, SI 2025/84. The regulations specify information relating to start and end dates of...

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