Posts tagged ‘tax policy’
Osborne’s Budget 2011 gives very little to individual tax payers
There was nothing unduly generous for individuals in this Budget in spite of the increase to the personal allowance.
Continue Reading March 23, 2011 at 16:23 Robert James Partnership Leave a comment
Key Budget 2011 Predictions – What will happen to tax?
We predict business and personal tax announcements in the coming Budget 2011. Overall whatever we get, business owners really need a ‘roadmap’ to understand how the tax system will develop over the coming years. Then they can start making planning decisions for their business. In particular having a long range view will help with longer term workforce planning, deciding whether to hire new staff, where to locate offices and important investment decisions.
Continue Reading March 18, 2011 at 17:26 Robert James Partnership Leave a comment
Coalition tax policies unveiled mark the end of ‘E’ Relief
Last week, the new Conservative LibDem coalition government was announced amid a flurry of guarded excitement and scepticism. The coalition has been quick to stamp out suggestions that their political differences will be too marked to produce effective financial policy and so far, the speed with which agreements have been reached is impressive and very positive in terms of their quality.
Continue Reading May 19, 2010 at 14:14 lesleystalker Leave a comment
Should tax be a cross party issue?
Tax has become very politically motivated, perhaps too much so. Policies are introduced which are ill-researched and potentially damaging. What can be done about this? Should an all-party committee be established to restore political independence to tax policy making? What options exist?
Continue Reading January 4, 2010 at 18:14 Robert James Partnership Leave a comment
