The UK's approach to research and development tax relief continues to evolve. Staying on top of the key changes is crucial for leveraging the benefits.
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HMRC has increased scrutiny of research and development relief claims in the sector. Meticulous optimisation is essential for capitalising on these schemes.
HMRC has updated its guidance on research and development relief. Staying informed on the processes and restrictions is key for potential claimants.
Understand the interaction between tariffs and transfer pricing.
The cost of employing people is going to rise in 2025 – reviewing your benefits can increase the value of your spend.
Align R&D tax incentives with transfer pricing to maximise benefits and minimise tax risks for UK businesses with global operations
What businesses need to know about the UK Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism.
Explore details of the latest consultation on advance certainty for major investment projects.
On 26 March 2025, HMRC published a consultation on potentially fundamental changes to the UK’s R&D tax relief regime. Make sure you have your say.
The Government's fiscal rules mean that the Chancellor's speech on 26 March could include spending cuts or tax rises.
What can employers do to support their people and safeguard their businesses in the face of a changing tax landscape?
Are you missing out on using the Patent Box to reduce your corporation tax on profits earned from certain patents?
Every quarter, we host In-house Tax Forums across the UK, in collaboration with Michael Page. The forums are held virtually and are focused on addressing pivotal developments in tax to explore practical actions and ideas that can be implemented within your organisation.
Key considerations for businesses as the UK e-invoicing consultation begins.
What’s the outlook for investors and those considering an initial public offering (IPO) now?
It's crucial to know the IR35 status, and potential tax implications, of all your contractors – wherever they're based.
