Most countries adopt new rules in broad strokes; the UK embroiders them into baroque detail
IMF has warned there are ‘significant risks’ associated with delivering the UK chancellor’s economic strategy
But fund warns that slim government headroom makes tax or spending measures necessary ‘if shocks arise’
I care not when you call me big poppadom
Plans are being looked at following Starmer’s policy U-turn this week, say officials
With inheritance rules changing, people need to stagger drawdowns to minimise tax hit
Push for higher taxes revealed as No 10 debate over winter fuel cuts bursts into public view
Pupil numbers drop 3.5% for early education compared with 1.7% for older pupils, data shows
Expat Britons are no longer liable for death duties after spending a decade abroad under last year’s Budget changes
Watchdog issues warning after tax authority succeeds in raising more tax from wealthy than previously estimated
Mandating UK equities in tax-free accounts would destroy any culture of investing we already have
A cautionary tale about good intentions messing up the tax system
I’m worried this will have financial implications
Advisers say tax changes have spurred some voluntary shutdowns
HMRC has stopped demanding ridesharing company pay VAT on the full cost of rides after legal setback in related matter
The scheme cuts the cost of car leasing significantly — but watch for any side effects for your pension
Quiz financial planning experts about pensions, Isas and IHT changes at our interactive webinar
HMRC hasn’t changed its gift exemptions for more than 40 years. But there are ways to avoid tax
What is luring Britons to seek a life abroad?
Near-constant political tinkering means we have by far the most complex tax legislation in the world
The business went into administration owing me a significant amount of cash
New duties make some heavier reds less profitable
Misalignment of British and US tax years is leading some managers to report carried interest inaccurately to HMRC
The value of UK bank notes in circulation has hit a record high, but it may all be under the proverbial mattress
Investment bank’s vice-chair Richard Gnodde is moving to Milan