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Recent developments in tax.
Automatic exchange of information on immovable property
The UK and international partners have announced a common aim to implement the OECD’s latest tax transparency framework for the automatic exchange of information on immovable property by 2029 or 2030, depending on the necessary domestic...
FCA to consider Budget leaks
Writing to the Treasury Select Committee, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has set out its role and approach to investigations into the leaking of information ahead of Autumn Budget 2025, in terms of the extent to which any such leaks might...
Taxpayers spent 558 years on the phone to HMRC in 2024/25
HMRC data shows that, to the year ending in March 2025, taxpayers collectively spent 558 years on the phone to HMRC, reports UHY Hacker Young. The firm also notes that although the reported average 18-minute, call-waiting time experienced by...
Tax Journal authors for November
Tax Journal thanks its authors for November (click on links below to view author profiles and access their contributions):Fabian Barth and Roberto van Meurs - The ever-expanding scope of taxable debt collectionLynnette Bober and Helen...
HMRC manual changes: 5 December 2025
This roundup sets out the most important changes to HMRC manuals over the past week as curated by our editors.
Further practitioner reaction to Budget tax measures
Tax professionals continue to scrutinise the detail of several Budget announcements, including some that may have been overlooked in the immediate aftermath. Share-for-share exchanges: The stated intention of the Budget changes to TCGA 1992 s 137...
Finance Bill
Finance Bill 2026 is expected to be published shortly after the Budget Resolutions have been passed on Tuesday 2 December 2025. The Bill is expected to be formally introduced as ‘Finance (No. 2) Bill’, as it is the second Finance Bill of the...
HMRC publish OOTLAR and tax tables, eventually
After an unexpected delay, HMRC published the Budget 2025 Overview of tax legislation and rates (OOTLAR) document and Annex A, which sets out the 2026/27 tax rates and allowances, on the afternoon of Friday 28 November....
OBR takes responsibility for early access
Following the inadvertent early release of its November 2025 Economic and Fiscal Outlook report on the morning of the Budget, on 26 November, Richard Hughes, Chair of the Office for Budget Responsibility, has resigned from his position. Writing to...
Scottish devolved taxes: postponement of tax
The Revenue Scotland and Tax Powers Act (Postponement of Tax Pending a Review or Appeal) Amendment Regulations, SSI 2025/376, will extend to Scottish aggregates tax and Scottish landfill tax the rules which allow applications for the postponement of...
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Tax Journal's 2025 Budget coverage
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Management expenses: HMRC’s new nudge campaign
Anna Lucey
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Constantine Christofi
2 /7
Medpro: better late than never
Stacey Cranmore
3 /7
No escape: the new IHT tax rules for pensions
Harriet Betteridge
4 /7
What time is it? A review of the Supreme Court’s decision in Prudential
David Jamieson
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The trials and tribulations of interest withholding tax
Bezhan Salehy
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Rebecca Rose
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Elvira Colomer Fatjo
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Understanding the FIG regime
Jo Bateson
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Tax Journal's 2025 Budget coverage
Management expenses: HMRC’s new nudge campaign
Anna Lucey
,
Constantine Christofi
Medpro: better late than never
Stacey Cranmore
No escape: the new IHT tax rules for pensions
Harriet Betteridge
What time is it? A review of the Supreme Court’s decision in Prudential
David Jamieson
The trials and tribulations of interest withholding tax
Bezhan Salehy
,
Rebecca Rose
Understanding the FIG regime
Jo Bateson
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UK posts record January budget surplus following increased tax receipts
HMRC guidance on R&D relief in the creative sector
Deferred remuneration for globally mobile employees
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Genuine Care Homecare Services Ltd v HMRC
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