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TAX POLICY ADMINISTRATION


Finance Bill 2018 passed its second reading in the Commons on Monday 11 December. A Committee of the whole House will debate the following clauses and schedules over two days on Monday 18 and Tuesday 19 December:

As announced at Autumn Budget 2017, the government is consulting on options for introducing tax registration checks into some licensing processes administered by public-sector bodies.

The government has published the Penalties for Enablers of Defeated Tax Avoidance (Legally Privileged Communications Declarations) Regulations, SI 2017/1245, setting out the form and content of a declaration by a lawyer that information needed to establish that a person is not liable to an enable

HMRC has published the following:

Tax Journal commentaries on the UK's 'deeply political tax'.

Discovery assessments; knowledge of the hypothetical officer

Assessment valid under TMA 1970 s 114

Slower growth in the economy and in productivity means a poorer outlook for tax receipts, as a detailed examination of the new official forecast by David Smith reveals.

Simon Kerry (Hardwicke) examines a recent case on negligent tax advice concerning a tax avoidance scheme.

The US House of Representatives voted in favour of its tax reform Bill, the ‘Tax Cuts and Jobs Act’, on 16 November. The Bill proposes reducing federal corporate income tax to 20% from 2018 and repealing the corporate alternative minimum tax from the same date.

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