Tax Faculty analysis of Autumn Budget 2021
ICAEW's Tax Faculty provides a comprehensive summary of the announcements on tax and related matters in the Budget on 27 October.
Find information and Tax Faculty analysis on the latest UK Budget and finance legislation, as well as details of historic announcements, Finance Bills and Acts.
ICAEW representations and responses to draft legislation, along with TIINS, explanatory notes and external commentary on the Bill and Act.
The Finance Act 2020 received Royal Assent on 22 July 2020. It was originally introduced to Parliament as Finance Bill 2019–20 and later renamed Finance Bill 2020. On this page you can find guidance, parliamentary papers, representations and other commentary on the Bill's progress into law.
The Finance Act 2019 received Royal Assent on 12 February 2019. It was originally introduced to Parliament as Finance (No.3) Bill 2018. On this page you can find guidance, parliamentary papers, representations and other commentary on the Bill's progress into law.
The Finance (No.2) Act 2017 received Royal Assent on 16 November 2017. It was originally introduced to Parliament as Finance Bill 2017-19. On this page you can find guidance, parliamentary papers, representations and other commentary on the Bill's progress into law.
ICAEW's Tax Faculty provides a comprehensive summary of the announcements on tax and related matters in the Budget on 27 October.
ICAEW's Tax Faculty provides a summary of the announcements on tax and related matters in the 2021 Budget on 3 March, covering: business tax, COVID support, duties, employment taxes, environment taxes, international taxes, MTD, personal tax, property tax, tax compliance and VAT.
Rishi Sunak delivered his first Budget of 2020 on 11 March. The Tax Faculty provides its summary of all the key tax announcements in this TAXguide.
Technical managers from ICAEW Tax Faculty provide a summary of all the new announcements relating to tax in the 2018 Budget.
Technical experts from across ICAEW will be publishing a range of resources and insights in the coming weeks to help members understand the implications of the Spring Statement on 23 March. Find out more on what to expect.
February’s £13.1bn deficit was offset by revisions to prior month estimates, boosting public finances and putting further pressure on the Chancellor to provide more help to households and businesses facing rapidly rising prices.
In light of a possible announcement on tax relief for business investment at the Spring Statement on Wednesday, 23 March, ICAEW’s Tax Faculty looks at the current incentives and when they are due to expire.
This week’s chart reviews the sharp increase in the national debt to GDP ratio as we reflect on the challenges facing Chancellor Rishi Sunak.
On 27 October 2021, alongside the publication of the government's comprehensive spending review, the Chancellor will announce the details of his second budget of 2021. Read ICAEW's analysis and reaction.
On 3 March 2021, the Chancellor extended coronavirus support measures, confirmed changes to corporation tax rates and the freeze of personal allowances, and outlined a series of measures aimed at supporting the rebuilding of the economy post-COVID. On 23 March HM Treasury released more than 30 announcements and documents on tax. Read ICAEW's analysis.
On 25 November 2020 Rishi Sunak will deliver the UK Spending Review. The primary purpose is to set out the government’s departmental spending plans for the 2021-22 financial year that starts on 1 April 2021, but there is a lot more to it than that. Read insights and analysis from ICAEW's experts.
A response dated 12 October 2021 to a consultation published by HoL on 11 October 2021.
A response dated 7 December 2021 to a consultation published by HMRC on 4 November 2021.
A response dated 11 November 2021 to a consultation published by the Treasury Select Committee on 2 November 2021. The inquiry is ongoing.
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The full, consolidated text of the principal UK Tax Acts, including the Finance Act 2020 and Finance Act 2021.
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