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CIOT helps Scottish Parliament committee shape its legacy report on tax

16 Feb 2026
The Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT) gave evidence last week (10 February) to the Scottish Parliament’s Finance and Public Administration Committee, which is preparing its legacy report ahead of May’s elections.
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NICs Bill: peers warn of impact on savers and employers

13 Feb 2026
The National Insurance Contributions (Employer Pensions Contributions) Bill, which places a £2,000 cap on salary sacrifice pension contributions, passed its second reading in the House of Lords on 4 February 2026. While the government presented the Bill as a necessary reform to ensure sustainability and ‘fairness’ in the tax system, many peers voiced concern that the cap would penalise responsible savers, increase costs for employers, and undermine long-term pension outcomes.
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Government should target 25% cut in tax compliance costs, say MPs

11 Feb 2026
Parliament’s Business and Trade Committee is calling for the government to act to cut the costs of tax compliance for small businesses, including changes to Making Tax Digital. The committee is also encouraging the government to consider significant reforms of VAT and business rates, and greater funding for HMRC customer service.
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Finance Bill 2025-26

9 Feb 2026
This page includes notes, resources and links about Finance Bill 2025-26, and will be updated as the Bill progresses through its parliamentary stages. 
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Finance Bill 2025-26 Committee: MPs pass measures on promoters and tax adviser registration

6 Feb 2026
The fifth and sixth sittings of the Finance (No.2) Bill Public Bill Committee took place on the morning and afternoon of 3 February. During these sessions, the committee considered and passed all clauses from 112 to 279, as well as debating some new clauses that were tabled by the opposition.
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Senedd approves the Welsh final Budget 2026–27

31 Jan 2026
On 27 January, the Senedd approved the Welsh government’s final Budget for 2026–27. Plaid Cymru facilitated the passage of the Budget but said they do not ‘endorse’ it, while the Conservatives called it a “roll-over” Budget.
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Finance Bill 2025-26 Committee: Winter fuel payment charge and taxi tax passed

30 Jan 2026
The third and fourth sittings of the Finance (No.2) Bill Public Bill Committee took place on Thursday 29 January, agreeing clauses 55 to 111.
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Finance Bill 2025-26 Committee: MPs pass Loan Charge Settlement Scheme and changes to the replacement tax regime for non-doms

30 Jan 2026
The first two sittings of the Finance (No.2) Bill Public Bill Committee took place on the morning and afternoon of Tuesday 27 January. During these sessions, the committee considered and passed all clauses up to clause 54.
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Lords report calls for longer inheritance tax deadlines

30 Jan 2026
The House of Lords Finance Bill Sub-Committee has published its report on the government’s inheritance tax (IHT) changes, recommending the extension of the six-month IHT payment deadline to 12 months for estates with pension assets or eligible for agricultural and business property reliefs.
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Welsh final Budget 2026–27: Taxes largely remain unchanged

23 Jan 2026
The Welsh final Budget 2026-27, published on 20 January, keeps most tax rates unchanged except for a higher Landfill Disposals Tax and a lower standard multiplier for business rates.
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