
Bill Dodwell
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Apr 18, 2024 |
taxjournal.com | Bill Dodwell |Andrew Goldstone |David Whiscombe |Heather Self
What next for Gift Aid? © Copyright LexisNexis 2024. All rights reserved. 18 April 2024 Speed read HM Treasury is reportedly considered potential tax reforms to help boost charitable giving. The issue is being promoted by the Culture Secretary, Rt Hon Lucy Frazer, who both wishes to encourage very major donors to step forward, as well as promoting more normal donations through improvements to Gift Aid.
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Jan 10, 2024 |
taxjournal.com | Bill Dodwell |Johan Barros |Hugh Gunson |David Whiscombe
Tax in 2024 and beyond © Copyright LexisNexis 2024. All rights reserved.
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Apr 19, 2023 |
taxjournal.com | Bill Dodwell |Andrew Marr |David Whiscombe |Andrew Howard
© TrinityMirror/Mirrorpix/Alamy Stock PhotoNigel Lawson was appointed chancellor of the exchequer in 1983. He delivered six Budgets from 1984 to 1989 before resigning in October 1989, following policy clashes with the prime minister. Lawson proclaimed that his 1984 Budget ‘…will be a radical, tax-reforming Budget.
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Feb 24, 2023 |
taxjournal.com | Bill Dodwell |David Whiscombe |Robert Maas |Paul Aplin OBE
Home >Articles > What did the OTS ever do for us? What did the OTS ever do for us? 24 February 2023 Bill Dodwell looks back at the work of the Office of Tax Simplification. The announcement on 23 September 2022 of the closure of the Office of Tax Simplification came as a shock and disappointment to the OTS Board and the secretariat. I must admit I’d not included ‘government abolishing job’ in my list of personal risks....
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