In the aftermath of the UK Chancellor’s Budget announcement on October 30th, Professor Judith Freedman, a renowned expert in taxation law and policy, dissect the intricacies of tax policy-making. This event focussed on the process of making tax policy and examined the complex issues that arised from the Chancellor’s announcements.
About the Speaker: Professor Judith Freedman is one of the most highly regarded scholars in taxation law, with special interests in tax policy and design, corporate tax responsibility, and the intersection between law and accounting. Having established the Oxford University Centre for Business Taxation and served on many influential government and advisory committees, she has helped shape UK tax policy for decades. She holds an impressive array of accolades, including her appointment as a CBE and Fellow of the British Academy. This is a must-attend event for anyone interested in the intricate world of tax law and policy in the wake of major fiscal announcements.
Resources
In case you’re unfamiliar with the topic, we’ve collated some useful resources to help you to understand the keys issues.
Source | Name |
House of Commons Library | Tax Statistics: an overview |
BDO Global | Budget 2024 Predictions |
Institute for Government | Taxing Times: The Need to Reform the UK Tax System |
IFS | 14 years of missed opportunities – big tax challenges remain unaddressed |
CEPR | Unravelling the chaos: Evaluating the UK tax regime |