
Tony Gimple and Chancery Law & Tax: a one-man argument for the regulation of tax advice
Chancery Law & Tax is “one of the UK’s leading providers of Legal Services”. It appears to have no employees

Chancery Law & Tax is “one of the UK’s leading providers of Legal Services”. It appears to have no employees

As The Times has reported, there’s evidence that Dundee United claimed R&D tax relief for a quarter of its players’

Henley & Partners’ 2025 Wealth Migration Report says 16,500 UK millionaires will leave this year. That’s a very small percentage, which is surprising

A UK wealth tax is often promoted as an easy revenue-raiser that would only affect the very rich. Our analysis

In the past five years, 600,000 people who owe no tax have been charged HMRC late-filing penalties. The penalties start

One man has set up a series of fake banks on Companies House – with real bank names, no checks,

The “Offshore Advisory Group” publishes political commentary including conspiracy theories originating in Russian propaganda outlets. It uses the attention this

There’s a tax paradox in the UK. Overall, we’re paying more tax as a percentage of GDP than at any

Reform UK is proposing a “Britannia card” that would let wealthy foreigners pay a £250k fee to move to the

The “tax gap” is the difference between the tax HMRC should collect and the tax it actually collects. Over the

Angela Rayner’s leaked tax memo to Rachel Reeves outlines a raft of new revenue raisers. In this post, I look

A new analysis by Tax Policy Associates shows that 900,000 UK companies have no UK directors – all their directors

Political parties’ local branches are failing to pay tax on their commercial income – even when that income is funded

It’s sometimes said that we should go back to the tax system of the 1950s, 60s, and 70s, with very

Last month, parents backed by the Independent Schools Council made a legal challenge against the Government’s decision to charge VAT

ZLX is the R&D tax firm notorious for suing a client who wasn’t willing to put in a comical R&D

The Friday 4 April episode of Untaxing was the peculiar story of a tax firm, ZLX, that promised a client

Today’s episode of Untaxing is about Jaffa cakes and VAT. With the benefit of hindsight, that’s a very small VAT

Art Laffer drew a curve on a napkin in 1974 that he said proved that tax cuts would pay for

It wasn’t mentioned in the Chancellor’s speech, but the Spring Statement papers contain a major suite of anti-tax avoidance proposals,