In the news: June 2022

24 June 2022

Coverage of CIOT and ATT in the print, broadcast and online media

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LITRG’s Joanne Walker appeared as an expert on the BBC Wales TV show X-Ray in relation to its investigation of ‘rogue’ tax refund companies.

30 May 2022


‘Gabby Donald, chair of the CIOT indirect taxes committee, said many questions are raised about the introduction of an online sales tax. These include the scope and design of the tax, around its implementation, its effectiveness and what it hopes to achieve.’

YourMoney.com, 11 May 2022


‘The Chartered Institute of Taxation’s Colin Ben Nathan called on the government to implement the Taylor Review, a 2018 report into work practices, which proposed a holistic approach to tax and employment.’

Financial Times, 13 May 2022


‘Tom Arthur told the Chartered Institute of Taxation and Association of Taxation Technician’s joint lunch in Edinburgh that the government wanted to work with tax professionals on refining the tax system and also appealed to them for help in improving public understanding of how it works.’

Daily Business, 28 May 2022


‘There have been multiple calls from thinktanks over the years to increase the High Income Child Benefit Charge threshold, with the Low Incomes Tax Reform Group calling for an increase to £60,000.’

Daily Express, 12 June 2022