A well-trained workforce is essential to the economy, but a shortage of alternatives to university means Britain’s young people are falling behind
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Revelan is seeking about £6.6mn for loss and damages after claiming consulting firm ‘failed to accurately calculate tax due’
Speculation that Labour will align CGT with income tax rates
Government must intervene on behalf of lower-paid workers
Paperwork needs to be checked for signs of digital holdings
Chancellor declines to rule out reclassifying how debt is measured ahead of visit to US and Canada to drive investment
Removing winter fuel subsidies for all but the poorest pensioners is the first of many tough choices, the chancellor has warned
Sponsorships and appearance money at Paris 2024 could attract taxes
Tighter terms have been set out with some ‘olive branches’ to ease transition
Receipts driven higher by long-standing freeze to tax-free threshold and rising asset values
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Size of payment to be made by the telecoms company to HMRC still to be decided
Growth measures should not be sacrificed to plug ‘black hole’ in public finances
Treasury says tax will be applied to payments made from Monday on terms starting next year
Government launches plans affecting buyout industry and wealthy foreigners living in the UK
Conservatives say Labour is ‘scamming’ British people by paving the way for tax rises
Electrification of Rosebank field will be more ‘challenging’ under new government’s fiscal regime, says oil and gas chief
Lobby group’s warning comes as government lays ground for tough autumn Budget
Labour’s election pledges mean wealthy are likely to be hit
Planning permission has been requested for extensive works
Ex-chancellor Hunt claims Labour government is ‘softening us up for colossal U-turn’ on higher taxes
Founder of XTX Markets fails in challenge against HMRC treatment of deferred payment plan
A protracted game of chicken is under way over the ‘carried interest’ loophole
The problem is not that economic growth has been too narrow, but that it has barely happened at all