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This is the full Autumn Budget 2024 with supporting and related documents.
Return to an order of the House of Commons dated 30 October 2024 Ordered…
This tax information and impact note is about increases to the Vehicle Excise Duty rates for cars, vans and motorcycles by Retail Price Index in 2025 to 2026.
Who is likely to be affected Owners of cars, vans, motorcycles and holders…
The government has published a call for evidence, inviting views from stakeholders on its plans to reform the tax treatment of carried interest.
Background 1. The government is committed to ensuring fairness in the tax…
1. The Tax Treatment of Carried Interest Background At Autumn Budget 2024,…
Reforms announced at the Budget will help raise money to fix the public finances while protecting small family farms from unfairly high inheritance tax.
​Details of the Integrated Settlements for Mayoral Combined Authorities.
This measure is about changes to the rates of Capital Gains Tax that apply to disposals of assets, other than residential properties and carried interest.Â
The government’s approach to managing financial transactions under its fiscal framework.
The Chancellor has announced 40,000 more appointments each week to cut NHS waiting lists.
This tax information and impact note is about the amendments being made to the Multinational Top-up Tax and Domestic Top-up Tax, which were brought in as part of the UK's implementation of Pillar 2.
This tax information and impact note is about setting the appropriate percentage for company cars for tax years 2028 to 2029 and 2029 to 2030.
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