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Published on 9 September 2019

Rules for off-payroll working from April 2020 – draft legislation

LITRG's main concern regarding the off-payroll legislation was that business-to-consumer arrangements should be placed outside of the scope of the new rules. It appears that such a carve out has been drafted, which we welcome, although we are not clear why the exemption is framed as it is. We ...

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Published on 4 September 2019

Capital Gains Tax: Private Residence Relief: changes to the ancillary reliefs

LITRG has responded to the government’s publication of the draft legislation for changes to capital gains tax (CGT) private residence relief (PRR) from April 2020, including the reduction of the final period exemption from 18 to 9 months. Our submission focusses on the impact of the final period ...

Press Release: Flaws in the Government’s strategy to tighten pension rules
Published on 12 June 2018

Regulating the pensions and retirement income sector

The LITRG believes that in order to increase trust in pensions and consequently take-up, there must be clarity and reassurance that contributions and investments are in good hands and well-protected against incompetence and criminality, and that more should be done by the Financial Conduct ...

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Published on 2 July 2019

Money and Pensions Service – Listening document

The Money and Pensions Service (aka the single financial guidance body) is bringing together the Money Advice Service, Pension Wise and The Pensions Advisory Service. They are asking stakeholders to feed in their hopes and aspirations for the new body and to help shape its ...

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Published on 10 June 2019

Low Pay Commission: April 2020 National Minimum Wage rates

This is the first time we have responded to one of their annual consultations, but this year, we thought there were some areas of questioning that we could usefully comment on, including the minimum wage post 2020 and on enforcement and compliance issues. In our response to the LPC’s questions ...

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