Labour’s non-dom plans greeted with caution by practitioners

We commented for Accountancy Age on Labour’s proposals to abolish the non-domicile status.  ...

Labour will scrap non-dom tax status

Ed Miliband is to announce plans to abolish the non-domiciled tax rule. In a...

Mr Miliband’s non-dom gamble

Readers cannot fail to be aware of Labour’s manifesto commitment, to be announced today,...

In or out? Pensions choices for the over-55s

The start of the new tax year sees the coming into force of so-called...

Newly introduced pension freedoms

BKL tax partner David Whiscombe comments via the UK200Group on the introduction of new...

Employment Law Bulletin: April 2015

It’s April. It’s time for some employment law changes. The most headline-grabbing of these...

Buy-to-let facing pension pot boom

Up to 500,000 savers looking to take advantage of new rules on cashing in...

Cameron rules out VAT increase

David Cameron has ruled out an increase in VAT if he retains power at...

Non-resident CGT

Writing for Tax Journal (issue 1256), BKL tax adviser Andrew Levene answers a query...

Tax underpaid: strict liability and other changes

Readers will be aware that over the past few years HMRC has increasingly been...

Budget 2015: how OMBs fared

BKL tax partner David Whiscombe comments in Tax Journal about how owner managed businesses...

Osborne Budget bids to continue ‘comeback’

Writing for the UK200Group, BKL tax partner David Whiscombe rounds up George Osborne’s Budget 2015...