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EU approves CBAM simplification packages
The European Parliament has approved the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) Omnibus I simplification package proposed by the European Commission, which is intended to reduce the administrative burden on businesses. It includes a new de-minimis...
Repayment interest for EU companies: updated HMRC guidance
HMRC have updated their guidance (International Manual at INTM333520) to reflect a change to the entitlement of EU and EEA resident companies to repayment interest. From 1 July 2025, for claims relief under a double taxation agreement, repayment...
HMRC refresh DOTAS guidance
HMRC have updated their guidance on the disclosure of tax avoidance schemes (DOTAS) regime, to reflect outcomes from recent tribunal decisions and clarify obligations for promoters and suppliers. Key changes include: para 3.2: discussion of whether a...
OECD report recommends UK remove tax distortions and close loopholes
An OECD report recommends that the UK close tax loopholes, introduce revenue-raising measures (such as re-evaluating council tax bands based on updated property values), as well as making targeted spending cuts, in light of headwinds facing the UK...
Money laundering thresholds to be increased
The Draft Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) (Threshold Amount) (Amendment) Order 2025 was laid before both Houses of Parliament on 13 May 2025. Following approval by both Houses, the Order is expected to increase the transaction thresholds below...
HMRC Pension Schemes Newsletter
Alongside regular updates, HMRC’s Pension Schemes Newsletter 170 for May includes the following points of particular interest for practitioners: Residence requirement for administrators: from 6 April 2026 all pension scheme administrators of a UK...
Tax Journal authors for May
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HMRC manual changes: 30 May 2025
This roundup sets out the most important changes to HMRC manuals over the past week as curated by our editors.
HMRC investigating Class 2 NICs ‘as a matter of urgency’
The CIOT and ATT are both reporting problems with Class 2 NICs incorrectly being included in SA302 tax calculations for 2024/25. Members of both bodies have found that, individuals who do not need to pay Class 2 NICs (in line with the most recent...
HMRC consider ‘hypothetical’ pensions salary sacrifice options
HMRC have published the outcome of research they commissioned into the effects of salary sacrifice arrangements on occupational pension schemes. The research, carried out by IFF Research on behalf of HMRC, looked at employer views and behaviours in...
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Elvira Colomer Fatjo
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Understanding the FIG regime
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Enhancing UK tax policy: a blueprint for supporting technological innovation
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Carried interest tax reform: next steps
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The new UK PE, TP and UTPP rules: key questions
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