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Amount was shared among 3,000 high earners in 2022, according to Treasury analysis
Scheme is designed to support companies that work on cutting-edge projects
New pricing system to come into effect in February set to increase bureaucracy in industry that supports 400,000 jobs
A quandary over whether a flapjack is a cake or a muesli bar reveals an unseriousness at the heart of the UK’s tax system
How to keep your estate tax efficient
Jeremy Hunt’s reversal of HMRC plans to slash helplines reveals government’s reluctance to confront tough, unpopular choices
Treasury insiders say ministers want to see improvement in HM Revenue & Customs’ performance
Gap between top-paying bonds and Isas has shrunk
Authority insists taxpayers can use online services that critics say are complicated and unproven
Rise in electric vehicles will hasten the collapse of the car tax base and erode fiscal headroom unless the levy is unfrozen
Businesses say Britain is losing out as visitor numbers remain below pre-pandemic levels
Claer Barrett and guests on the FT’s Money Clinic show debate what the future could hold
Jeremy Hunt’s new regime is a clear improvement — but the saga distracts from bigger public finance challenges
Act now — and don’t expect much to change after the election
Potentially exempt transfers fail leading to hefty bills
Analysis of the UK Budget suggests revenue gains from tax cuts are vanishingly rare
Labour claims policy is an irresponsible and unfunded tax reduction
Lawyers and bankers say move will inflict Brexit-level damage on the UK’s dealmaking centre
Da mystery of caketaxin’
Shadow chancellor says public services need more money and promises spending review once in office
The Budget and International Women’s Day remind us that the campaign for equality is still far from won
Ministers give mixed messages on national insurance while opposition finds revenue-raising ideas ‘nicked’ by chancellor
Cuts to national insurance fail to convince voters as opinion polls show Labour lead increasing
Opposition tries to give glowing impression of its plans while accusing Tories of a £46bn black hole in its proposals on NI
Some property sellers and middle earners with children have reason to cheer, while holiday homeowners and ‘non-doms’ count the cost
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