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We give independent advice to the government on simplifying the UK tax system, to make things easier for taxpayers.
A review of the emerging trends in hybrid and distance working, in the UK and across borders, and any pressures they put on existing tax rules and guidance.
Introduction The Office of Tax Simplification (OTS) is conducting a review…
A report on the tax complexities driven by hybrid working, including for periods where employees choose to work overseas.
Foreword In this report, the Office of Tax Simplification (OTS) considers…
The Office will cease work after publication of the Hybrid and distance working report, and formally close when the next Finance Bill receives Royal Assent.
Survey and Call for Evidence published for OTS Property Income review.
A report on the Income Tax rules for residential property income, exploring the common complexities, issues, and concerns facing taxpayers.
The Chancellor announced on 23 September as part of the fiscal event that the Office of Tax Simplification will be closed.
The Office of Tax Simplification is currently advertising for two additional independent board members.
OTS publishes scoping document for new review on hybrid and distance working.
The Financial Secretary to the Treasury has written to the OTS in response to the recently published review of simplification.
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