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At Budget on 11 March, the government and UK Statistics Authority (UKSA) launched a consultation on UKSA’s proposal to address the shortcomings of the Retail Prices Index. The consultation closed for responses on 21 August.
We are seeking views on a new administrative control process for public sector exit payments over £95,000, and amendments to the process for special severance payments.
We're seeking views on how to make the employment status rules for employment rights and tax clearer for individuals and businesses.
A consultation setting out the government’s proposals for adapting the UK regulatory framework for financial services to ensure that it remains fit for the future, and to reflect our new position outside the EU.
A consultation setting out the government’s proposals for adapting the UK regulatory framework for central counterparties and central securities depositories.
In line with the agreement on a two Pillar solution to reform the international tax system, the government will publish a consultation on how the Pillar Two rules will be implemented in the UK.
Seeking views on amendments to the Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing and Transfer of Funds (Information on the Payer) Regulations 2017.
Consultation on the proposed reform of the UK’s sovereign immunity from direct tax policy. This consultation runs from 4 July 2022 to 12 September 2022.
This consultation seeks views on the creation of a proportionate approach to the regulation of Buy-Now Pay-Later (BNPL) products. This consultation closes at 11:59pm on 6 January 2022.
The government is consulting on the way banks and building societies contribute to funding the Bank of England’s monetary policy and financial stability functions, and proposals for an alternative funding arrangement.
This consultation seeks views on the proposal to create a SM&CR for FMIs and on its proposed design.
This consultation seeks views on the government’s legislative proposals for protecting access to cash.
The government is consulting on proposals to ensure that the Financial Services Compensation Scheme operates effectively if a regulated pre-paid funeral plan provider fails.
We are seeking views on the introduction of a corporate re-domiciliation regime to support companies seeking to relocate to the UK.
The government is consulting on amendments to the insolvency arrangements for insurers, which would enable the UK authorities to better manage insurer distress in an orderly manner.
An expanded CCP resolution regime would give the Bank of England additional powers to mitigate the risk and impact of a CCP failure and the subsequent risks to financial stability and public funds.
Seeking views on the UK’s approach to the implementation of the Investment Firms Prudential Regime and the remaining Basel 3 standards.
The Government is carrying out a review of the UK’s regime for wholesale capital markets. This consultation will run from 9am on 2 July to 11:45pm on 24 September.
The government is consulting on proposals to bring the issuance of non-transferable debt securities (‘mini-bonds’) within the scope of financial services regulation.
The Government is carrying out a review of the UK’s prospectus regime, following Lord Hill’s recommendations in the UK Listings Review. A Summary of Responses has been published.
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