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Published on 6 May 2021

Finance Bill 2021 briefings

Following the March 2021 Budget, the Finance Bill (Finance Bill (No.2) Bill 2021) was introduced into Parliament. LITRG produced briefings on a number of the clauses. You can find each of our submissions below: ...

Submission Increasing the normal minimum pension age consultation on implementation
Published on 12 April 2021

Increasing the normal minimum pension age consultation on implementation

The normal minimum pension age is the earliest point at which most people can access their pensions without incurring an unauthorised payment tax charge. However, there are exceptions for those who have a protected pension age or who take their pension due to serious ill-health. ...

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Published on 4 March 2021

Making Tax Digital for Corporation Tax consultation

In the next step along the ‘Making Tax Digital’ path, HMRC are considering what Making Tax Digital for Corporation Tax should look like in their consultation document published in November 2020 ...

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Published on 20 January 2021

Finance Bill Sub-Committee: follow-up inquiry into the loan charge

Further to its inquiry into the Finance Bill 2021, the House of Lords Finance Bill Sub-Committee held a short follow-up inquiry into the loan charge to gather further evidence to assess progress on tackling issues with the loan charge, particularly since the publication of the review by Si...

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Published on 14 January 2021

Budget representation 2021: high income child benefit charge

In our 2021 Budget representation, we repeat our calls for the government to raise the £50,000 threshold for the high income child benefit charge (HICBC) to at least £60,000. We argue that the £50,000 threshold is no longer tenable once it is set to be overtaken by the higher-rate threshold from 6 A...

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