Government should take more strategic approach to tax policy, says CIOT
The government should take a more  strategic approach to tax policy, consulting earlier and giving greater thought  to the design of the tax system, says Nichola Ross Martin, President of the  Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT).
In her inaugural speech as CIOT  President, Ross Martin said that making a success of MTD will need HMRC and tax  professionals to continue to work closely together.
She also promised to continue to press  for improvements to HMRC service levels over the year ahead.
The CIOT President also encouraged the  government to consider introducing a statutory employment test
In addition, she urged Institute members  and employers to feed into a review of the Chartered Tax Adviser (CTA)  qualification.
Ms Ross Martin said:
'While  there is plenty of argument about rates and burdens in parliament, there is  very little about reform and design.
'Take  employment taxes. The PAYE system is the government's main breadwinner.  Successive governments have tweaked the rates and thresholds for national  insurance but paid rather less attention to the fundamental issues as to how  tax policy might adapt to cope with the changing world of work.
To  pose these questions is not to argue for an 'everything everywhere all at once'  approach to tax. But it is to point out that there is more to tax policy than  rates and thresholds. Strategy is crucial.'
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