Input to technical consultations in progress



Input to technical consultations in progress
We are frequently invited to comment on matters of tax law or practice and we also submit proactive papers where we feel there are issues to be raised or we wish to stimulate discussion. This section will list current consultations in which we are participating and papers we are preparing, giving a deadline for input to the technical officers drafting the CIOT's submissions.
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Press Releases

Low Incomes Tax Reform Group: Tax experts issue guide to PAYE tax calculations

The Low Incomes Tax Reform Group have issued a comprehensive guide to enable taxpayers who receive letters from HMRC informing them they have underpaid or overpaid tax in the 2012-13 tax year to check their calculations and take action, where appropriate.

CIOT on tax credits: Campaigners urge HMRC to educate claimants to reduce errors

Anthony Thomas, Chairman of the Low Incomes Tax Reform Group, speaks ahead of the publication of the Public Accounts Committee report on ‘HM Revenue & Customs: tax credits error and fraud’ (to be published Wed 22 May).

New CIOT President focuses on engagement with Europe

The incoming President of the Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT) will today call for “a more serious, grown-up approach from Government to complying with EU tax law”, accusing the UK authorities of taking a “slapdash approach to complying with rules that we help set.”

CIOT: Relaxation on PAYE reporting for smaller employers eases the move to Real Time Information

The Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT) is pleased to see that the relaxation1 for smaller employers has assisted many in the move to the new PAYE Real Time Information (RTI) system, resulting in over 1 million reporting in the first month of using the system.2

CIOT: Payroll Giving reform could boost charity donations

Payroll Giving could be boosted by allowing employers relief for employer National Insurance Contributions (NIC), which they could give to charity to increase the amount donated, says the Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT).

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