Watering down business rates for pubs alone fails to reflect pressures in the wider hospitality sector
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Restaurants and music venues among businesses urging chancellor to rethink rates rise plan after U-turn on pubs
Move follows investigation into bank’s handling of trades between 2014 and 2019
Climbdown an embarrassment for chancellor whose poll ratings are already at record lows
April’s digital tax rollout will affect more than 800,000 people
The UK tax system is an irrational mess, but that suits the politicians
Party controls nine English councils and leads three minority administrations after last year’s local election wins
Agreement that benefits US multinationals weakens 2021 deal brokered by OECD
Majority of respondents in FT’s annual survey say economy will not be strong enough for people to feel better off
Beijing seeks to bolster revenues to compensate for slowing economic growth
Advisers say increasing numbers of clients are taking advantage of residency rules
New mayor dismisses fears of an exodus of wealthy residents as he looks to fund his affordability agenda
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UK among a first wave of countries to collect digital currency transaction records and share information
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Economists and tax collectors might be underestimating its impact
Return of in-person work has made tax-planning apps for the richest and most mobile Americans more popular than ever
Ministers raise the assets threshold at which the levy will be payable to £2.5mn after backlash from rural areas
Share-option plans that employees believed were only subject to CGT at centre of dispute
Carve-out for big American companies was agreed when Ottawa held G7 presidency
UK government move aims to compensate for funding shift towards poorer areas
How to ensure any gifting you do this Christmas does the most good
Baroness Margaret Hodge urges ministers to follow French model to boost funding and improve relations with business
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