In a landmark ruling, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has said that time spent travelling to and from first and last appointments by workers who do not have a fixed work office, should be regarded as … Continue reading
Author Archives: Howard Roth
‘Barriers to justice’ for UK firms
According to business groups, new business rates legislation (proposed in the Government’s Enterprise Bill) will increase the administrative burden on small firms and act as a “barrier to justice” for businesses seeking to appeal.
Contractors warned about contested structures
UK contractors have been warned to steer clear of loan schemes using offshore trusts that promise to reduce their income tax bill.
Taxpayers get a nudge
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has come under fire for the use of so-called ‘nudge’ letters sent by its Behavioural Insights Team.
Pension top-ups ‘window’ opening soon
The government has issued a reminder that for a limited period starting in October, certain people will be able to make extra national insurance contributions to top up their state pension.