Thursday 26 November 2015

Osborne's Autumn Statement: Now you see it.... Now you don't.

Chancellor George Osborne yesterday delivered his Autumn Statement, and we expected most of the focus was on the Spending Review, and where the axe will fall. Then came some pretty big surprises around tax credits and police funding.

Always one to have a rabbit or two to hand, these were well kept secrets. They had all the "Now you see it.... Now you don't" of the large scale TV magician. However, there was plenty to digest on the tax front too.

Much will be written over the coming days about the Apprenticeship Levy, GAAR penalties, and a long list of other tax proposals coming out of the Autumn Statement.

Thursday 19 November 2015

COP21 and carbon pricing: Is there a climate for change?



Later this month, global leaders will descend on Paris for the 21st Session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC); more snappily COP21.

Will this meeting see a significant step forward for emissions reduction? Is the climate for change big enough to bring a global price for carbon?

Wednesday 18 November 2015

David Gauke's comments at ARC "Tax Myths"event

Attending the “Top Tax Myths” event, hosted by ARC, David Gauke MP, Financial Secretary to the Treasury responded to opening comments by ARC, the Low Income Tax Reform Group, CBI and ActionAid.

Thursday 12 November 2015

Latest thoughts from David Gauke on BEPS and UK tax policy


The Oxford University Centre for Business Taxation conference on “BEPS and UK tax policy”

This event, hosted by University of Chicago Booth School of Business, had an impressive speaker list. This piece focuses on the opening speech by David Gauke, Financial Secretary to the Treasury.

Wednesday 4 November 2015

TAXE Committee gives multinationals ‘one more chance’.

Please see attached a piece I wrote for Tax Journal, published 30 October, on the "one more chance" given by the European Parliament TAXE Special Committee.

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It is worth noting that since this was written, 7 companies have agreed to attend on 16 November, being Barclays, Coca-Cola, Facebook, Google, HSBC, IKEA and Philip Morris.