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This consultation is seeking views on the potential scope and design of a tax regime for a new type of investment fund: the Reserved Investor Fund (Contractual Scheme).
The government is consulting on the scope and scale of avoidance, evasion and poor rating agent behaviour in the business rates system, and potential methods to tackle it.
This consultation sets out the government’s proposal for a new innovative market that will allow private companies to scale and grow, and will boost the pipeline of future IPOs in the UK.
As announced by Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt at Spring Budget 2024, the government will regulate the provision of ESG Ratings, where these assessments of ESG factors are used for investment decisions and influence…
This factsheet sets out the changes being made to National Insurance and the High Income Child Benefit Charge announced at Spring Budget 2024.
‘Budget for Long Term Growth’ sticks to the plan by delivering lower taxes, better public services and more investment, while increasing size of economy by 0.2% in 2028-29 and meeting fiscal rules – taking the long-term deci…
Supporting documents for Spring Finance Bill 2024, the vehicle for renewing annual taxes, delivering new tax proposals and maintaining administration of the tax system.
New plans for public sector productivity will deliver up to £1.8 billion worth of benefits by 2029.
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