- A Tax Administration and Maintenance day (TAMD) will take
place on 30 November 2021.
- Consultations for announcements made at Autumn Budget and
Spending Review 2021, summaries of responses to recently closed
consultations and technical information notices will be among
documents published at TAMD.
- None of the announcements will require legislation in the
Finance Bill.
The government has today announced that there will be a Tax
Administration and Maintenance day (TAMD) on 30 November 2021.
On TAMD, a number of documents will be published, including
consultations for announcements made at Autumn Budget and
Spending Review 2021, summaries of responses to recently closed
consultations and technical information notices.
None of the announcements will require legislation in the Finance
Bill, and the day will follow a similar format to March 2021’s
Tax Policies and
Consultations Update.
Financial Secretary to the Treasury said:
“Publishing policy updates on a separate day after the Budget
helps increase the transparency, discipline and accessibility of
tax policy-making for stakeholders.
“This year’s updates will enhance the stability and
effectiveness of the UK tax system, setting out our next steps on
tax administration and policy development.”
Today’s announcement follows the commitment the Chancellor made
at Autumn Budget and Spending Review 2021 for there to be a day
dedicated this Autumn to the administration and maintenance of
the UK’s tax system.
The announcements will include updates on ongoing policy
initiatives to modernise and improve the tax system and its
administration.
Similar to TAMD, the government introduced its Tax Policies and
Consultations Update in March 2021 to strengthen government
policy-making and modernise the UK’s tax system.
Notes to editors
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Written Ministerial Statement