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House of Lords inquiry: Policy making process under the spotlight

28 Nov 2025
On 10 November 2025, the House of Lords Finance Bill Sub-Committee questioned a leading tax barrister on changes to the government’s approach to tax policy making. The peers also questioned CenTax about the government’s modelling for their inheritance tax changes and how the proposal might be reformed.
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Key takeaways from a CIOT small business and tax compliance roundtable 

26 Nov 2025
On 16 October 2025, the Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT) held a roundtable to explore the topic of tax compliance for small businesses. The discussion brought together a diverse group of stakeholders, including representatives from business, policy makers, think tanks and tax professionals.
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Budget Rumours: Chancellor casting the net widely for tax rises

26 Nov 2025
This was our collation of the latest rumours regarding what would be included in the November Budget 2025, originally compiled on Friday 14 November and subsequently updated daily on weekdays until 26 November Budget day.
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Senedd Debates Wealth Tax: Divided Views on Feasibility and Fairness for Wales

21 Nov 2025
On Wednesday 19 November the Senedd held a wide-ranging open debate on whether a wealth tax would work for Wales, with members presenting sharply contrasting views on the proposal's practicality, economic impact and moral imperative. The two-hour debate, opened by Labour MS Julie Morgan and co-sponsored by John Griffiths (Lab) and Jane Dodds (Lib Dem), examined proposals for a 2% annual levy on assets exceeding £10 million.
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Senedd rejects Plaid Budget demands with amendment vote tied

21 Nov 2025
The Welsh Senedd witnessed a dramatic evening on Wednesday 19 November as a Plaid Cymru motion on the UK Budget failed to secure support, whilst an amendment from the Labour Welsh Government fell on a tied vote requiring the casting vote of the Llywydd (Speaker). The debate exposed deep divisions between the parties over Wales's relationship with Westminster and the effectiveness of Labour's 'partnership in power'.
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CIOT/IFS debate: Outdated property tax system ripe for reform

17 Nov 2025
Britain’s property tax system is outdated and economically incoherent, but reforming it will not be simple, experts said at a joint CIOT and IFS debate.
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Treasury Committee Hearing: Panellists Call for Property Tax Reforms

14 Nov 2025
The Treasury Committee heard evidence on 12 November 2025 from a panel of property tax experts ahead of the Budget on 26 November, with three of the four witnesses agreeing that stamp duty land tax (SDLT) should be abolished, though views diverged on what should replace it.
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House of Lords inquiry:  Pensions IHT proposals “a disaster waiting to happen” says ex-minister

14 Nov 2025
On 3 November, the House of Lords Finance Bill Sub-Committee heard the views of pension industry representatives and two ex-ministers on the government’s proposals for applying inheritance tax to unused pension pots. Peers and witnesses alike expressed concern about the practicalities of the proposals, particularly the responsibilities being put on personal representatives.
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Guest Blog: Tax and the Family – some farewell thoughts

12 Nov 2025
As the Tax and the Family project closes down, Leonard Beighton looks at where the tax and benefit system is today, particularly in relation to families, and how the many issues it faces might be tackled.
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Treasury Committee hearing: Is gambling undertaxed? Views differ

7 Nov 2025
On 28 October 2025, the House of Commons Treasury Committee examined the taxation of the gambling industry ahead of the Budget. The committee published a report the following week calling on the government to sharpen the differentiation between physically present gambling related to horseracing or arcades, versus more harmful online games.
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