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It’s Consultation, Jim – but not as we know it...

At first glance, the Government’s revised approach to tax policy making retains much of the existing framework. There is, however, a significant change on the commitment to consultation, writes Chris Sanger (EY).

As the durability of tax policy documents go a decade and a half without replacement isn’t bad. So David Gauke then Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury can be justifiably proud of the outcome of the 2010 consultation Tax Policy Making: A New Approach. Much has happened in the intervening 15 years not least the pandemic and its subsequent influence on policy and yet the principles set out in this 2010 document have broadly stood the test of time. In fact it...

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