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Tax Refresher - Issue 27

· Posted on: January 6th 2025 · read

As we step into 2025, we would like to wish you a prosperous and successful year ahead.

Issue 27 of Tax Refresher, our bi-monthly newsletter designed specifically for large corporate and international businesses, to keep you updated on the latest developments and challenges in the tax landscape.

In this issue of Tax Refresher, you will find the below insights:

  • Feature article: The critical role of ESG for in-house Tax Directors and its influence on tax policies and practices.
  • Consultation update: On the qualified domestic minimum top-up tax annual return form.
  • Business rate reforms: Key changes set for April 2025.
  • ViDA: How to get ready for the new VAT in the Digital Age rules.
  • Plastic Packaging Tax: Latest updates and implications.
  • State Aid investigations: Insights into the European Commission’s closure of cases involving Fiat, Amazon, and Starbucks.
  • Autumn Budget insights: Implications for UK companies.
  • ESG: Tax-savvy approaches to navigating ESG changes.
  • Goods movement: New procedures for movements between Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
  • Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM): Overview and its relevance for UK businesses.
  • VAT Disputes: Strategies for resolving issues with HMRC through Tribunal appeals.

Scroll down and click the links below to start your year informed, compliant, and ready to tackle challenges with Tax Refresher. If you have any questions or need tailored guidance, our team of experts is here to help.

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Featured insight

The Importance of ESG for an In-House Tax Director

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As ever, if there are any points you wish to discuss further from this issue, please get in touch with either Alison Horner, Chris Denning or Chris Danes from our Corporate Tax team.

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