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The future of Jobcentre Plus: digitalisation and work coaches ©Shutterstock/Leifstiller
Published on 1 July 2016

The future of Jobcentre Plus: digitalisation and work coaches

In written evidence to the House of Commons Work and Pensions Select Committee, LITRG draws on its experience of representing the interests of the digitally excluded population and of the very smallest businesses in consultations with HMRC.

Tips, gratuities, cover and service charges – LITRG response ©Shutterstock/rangizzz
Published on 27 June 2016

Tips, gratuities, cover and service charges

LITRG have responded to the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) proposals for further action on tips, gratuities, cover and service charges. 

Childcare free entitlement: delivery model ©Shutterstock: FamVeld
Published on 20 June 2016

Childcare free entitlement: delivery model

Finding reliable, high quality, affordable childcare is a major concern for working families and while LITRG supports extending free childcare to 30 hours, and also the Government's support for childcare through the tax-free childcare (TFC) scheme, we believe it is crucial that people are given ...

Desk calendar of April 2017
Published on 15 June 2016

Creating a secondary market in annuities - LITRG response

Welcoming the Government’s proposals for the tax framework for the secondary annuities market which is intended to come into force next April, LITRG noted that this should put everyone, both pre- and post pensions freedoms introduced last year, on an equal footing.  

a white street sign with the word 'GUIDANCE' on it in black text
Published on 8 June 2016

Public Financial Guidance

In a response to the Government’s consultation to a new Public Financial Guidance service, LITRG has welcomed in principle the proposed abolition of the Money Advice Service and merging the functions of the Pensions Advisory Service with Pension Wise.  

RTI post-implementation
Published on 26 April 2016

RTI post-implementation review

LITRG were among those asked to submit comments to HMRC to inform their review of how the implementation of RTI (Real-Time Information) had gone. RTI is the system whereby employers and pension providers are required to notify HMRC electronically of any payments they make to employees or ...

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