Public filings show disposals have doubled in wake of election and ahead of crunch Budget
Treasury models impact of changes, but rules out ‘exit tax’ on those who leave Britain to avoid being hit
Centre-right government bets on 10 years of tax breaks to stop brain drain
Battle lines are drawn over inheritance tax on London’s junior stock market
Measure aims to attract voters based overseas ahead of knife-edge election
Chancellor urged to bring in expatriation charge in order to avoid increasing UK capital gains levy in Budget
Chancellor Rachel Reeves could raise billions of pounds by introducing levy on employer pension contributions
UK chancellor will submit proposals to independent watchdog on Wednesday
How would this work in practice with pay, holiday and tax?
Many proposals coming from both political parties make little sense and would upend the principles of a fair and efficient system
Bill Ford says his approach would not change if carried interest loophole is closed
Non-partisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget warns of heightened risk of ‘an eventual fiscal crisis’
Chancellor wants to raise revenue from pay through carried interest without driving investors away
Think-tank’s report calls for revenue facility to be fairer and more growth friendly
Increasing number of people are pulling money from retirement pots early because of tax uncertainty
Analysts lay out the range of options at the chancellor’s disposal as Starmer warns of ‘decisions’ on the horizon
Newly self-employed advised to check need to register as deadline looms
Finance minister says ‘everyone must contribute’, not just banks
Patrick Pouyanné says he has been ‘arguing’ with the Labour government over plans to increase the levy
Wealth advisers report a jump in inquiries ahead of Budget on October 30
Government is flush with cash from windfall corporation tax receipts and is expected to go to the polls in weeks
Geneva given go-ahead to seize accounts linked to Prabowo Subianto’s brother and family
Breaking Labour’s commitments would be a bad thing to do but failure to improve the UK’s condition could be even worse
LCP consultancy argues chancellor does not want to alienate better paid public sector staff
Placating wealthy foreigners could shift chancellor’s focus elsewhere, experts say