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Bereavement Support
Published on 29 May 2019

Work and Pensions Committee Inquiry: Support for the bereaved

LITRG highlight the problem that some claimants seem to think that the Bereavement Support Payment (BSP) is reckonable as income for tax credits. If people are incorrectly declaring it as income, then this could be reducing their tax credits award unnecessarily, at a time when every penny counts. ...

Carer and elderly man
Published on 29 May 2019

Off-payroll working in the private sector

In the consultation document it is confirmed that planned extension of the off-payroll working rules to the private sector from April 2020 will not apply to small businesses in the private sector that engage with off-payroll workers. In our response we welcome this, however go on to say that is not ...

Capital Gains Tax - Private Residence Relief
Published on 24 May 2019

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

LITRG has raised concerns to the government over the impact of its proposals to restrict private residence relief for capital gains tax from April 2020. Among other changes, the government wishes to halve the final exemption period (again) from 18 months to 9 months, and restrict the availability ...

Pensions freedom – an increase in take up, post-Brexit? ©istock/stocknshares
Published on 31 October 2017

Work and Pensions inquiry regarding pensions freedom

The LITRG was pleased to provide comments to the Work and Pensions committee inquiry into pensions freedom. Our comments relate solely to taxation and, in particular, issues that might affect those on low incomes.

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Published on 27 September 2018

Budget 2018 representation: Net Pay Arrangements for lower paid workers

In our Budget 2018 representation, we tell the Government that the type of scheme pension savers are in should not affect the tax relief they receive and put forward a practical and feasible solution as to how the net pay ‘problem’ can be overcome. It would require a clause in the Finance Bill ...

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