Nadhim Zahawi has not made an “innocent error” in his tax affairs, the boss of HMRC has suggested. HMRC chief executive Jim Harra told the Public Accounts Committee this morning that “there are no penalties for innocent errors in your tax affairs”.
The Archbishop of Canterbury has sparked criticism over his call for Brits to pay higher taxes in his latest political intervention. Justin Welby said taxpayers will need to cough up more money to fund the under-pressure social care system. He described the
Nadhim Zahawi was absent from the front bench at Prime Minister’s Questions today, as pressure mounts on the Tory party chairman to resign. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak ordered his independent ethics adviser to launch a probe into Mr Zahawi’s tax affairs earlier
Caroline Noakes has called for Nadhim Zahawi to step aside as Conservative Party chairman while the investigation into his tax affairs takes place. Ms Nokes, chair of the women and equalities committee, said Mr Zahawi should “temporarily” stand down during the investigation. She
Rishi Sunak has ordered his independent ethics adviser to launch a probe, after it emerged that Nadhim Zahawi paid a penalty to HMRC over unpaid tax while he was chancellor. He has described the error as “careless and not deliberate”. Meanwhile, Labour is
Conservative Party chairman Nadhim Zahawi has come under fire over his tax affairs after he was accused of paying a penalty to resolve a dispute with HMRC over unpaid tax. Now, pressure is growing for Mr Zahawi to share details of his
Nadhim Zahawi reportedly settled his tax issue while working as Chancellor, a Government source has revealed. The Tory party chairman said the mistake was “careless and not deliberate” and that he paid what HMRC said “was due” after it “disagreed about the
Nadhim Zahawi faces fresh questions over his tax affairs after he was accused of paying a penalty as part of a multi-million pound settlement with HMRC. The Tory party chairman, who attends Rishi Sunak’s Cabinet, has been under pressure since it was
The UK’s largest oil and gas producer in the North Sea is set to slash jobs as a result of the windfall tax imposed by the Government last year. On Wednesday, Harbour Energy told its staff its plans to cut jobs following
Boris Johnson has asked Conservative colleagues to fight “for a low tax global Britain” and contest the next election on a pledge to cut taxes, a news report claimed. Mr Johnson also requested Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to press ahead with a