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Published on 27 January 2017

Single Public Financial Guidance Body (SFGB)

The LITRG welcomes the opportunity to continue to comment upon the development of the provision of public financial guidance and are pleased many of our earlier suggestions on establishing a single co-ordinating body have been adopted. We are concerned, however, that the word ‘tax’ does not appear ...

VAT: zero-rating of adapted motor vehicles - LITRG response
Published on 27 January 2017

Draft Finance Bill 2017: VAT: zero-rating of adapted motor vehicles

This draft Finance Bill clause and schedule proposes restricting the availability of zero-rating for the purchase of an adapted motor vehicle for eligible disabled users to one every three years. While the LITRG understand that this is designed to counter abuse of the current law, we believe that ...

Draft National Insurance Contributions Bill 2017: Termination awards – LITRG response
Published on 27 January 2017

Draft National Insurance Contributions Bill 2017: Termination awards

LITRG welcomes the fact that employees, already in a vulnerable position due to losing their job, will continue not to have an NIC liability on their termination payment. We continue to have a concern that employers may reduce termination packages to compensate for the additional cost of paying ...

Draft Finance Bill 2017: Termination payments – LITRG response
Published on 27 January 2017

Draft Finance Bill 2017: Termination payments

LITRG has submitted comments to HMRC on draft clauses 7, 8 and 9 of Finance Bill 2017 in relation to termination payments and deductions for employee liabilities. 

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Published on 26 January 2017

Draft Finance Bill 2017: Trading and Property Allowances

LITRG welcome the introduction of new trading and property income allowances of up to £1,000, both of which can be claimed by individuals from 6 April 2017. We consider these allowances will be helpful for low-earners who may be discouraged from earning a small amount of additional income because ...

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