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UK tax weekly briefing—31 July 2025: HMRC CT reminder trial; EIS, SDIL, CGT and SEISS rulings; Pillar Two notice; VAT/PHV decision; HMRC Manuals updates; key dates and trackers

Published on: 31 July 2025

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  • Individuals and capital gains tax
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Companies and corporation tax

HMRC trialling the removal of corporation tax payment reminder letters

The CIOT has outlined an HMRC pilot starting in July 2025 under which corporation tax return and payment reminders (CT208) will not be issued to a cohort of companies represented by an authorised agent. The exercise aims to gauge whether withdrawing CT208 affects businesses supported by agents. To track any effect on the management of corporation tax debt, the pilot is scheduled to run until December 2025, but HMRC will stop it early if there is a notable rise in overall corporation tax debt. This sits alongside a separate test, begun in June 2025, removing paper copies of other non-statutory corporation tax letters (CT205/A, CT207, CT209, CT603A and CT608). See: LNB News 30/07/2025 17.

Incentivised investment

FTT finds that shares in solar electricity companies did not qualify for EIS reliefs (York SD Ltd v HMRC). As first reported in last...

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