Emma Agyemang(@EmmaAgyemang) 's Twitter Profileg
Emma Agyemang

@EmmaAgyemang

Global tax correspondent @FT covering UK & international tax issues. @wbwawards 2019 Business Journalist of the Year. Views my own. [email protected]

ID:2239397382

calendar_today10-12-2013 16:05:06

785 Tweets

4,3K Followers

1,3K Following

Emma Agyemang(@EmmaAgyemang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Labour’s non-dom tax proposals a ‘tipping point’ for wealthy foreigners ft.com/content/b701a5… via @ft

account_circle
Greg Wright(@gregwrightYP) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another brilliant article on by Emma Agyemang. It brings back memories of this piece I wrote for The Yorkshire Post back in 2021. Victims of this scandal include former soldiers who were willing to die for their country. 'How is this justice?'

yorkshirepost.co.uk/business/how-i…

account_circle
Emma Agyemang(@EmmaAgyemang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

40,000 people are still being pursued by HMRC for the 5 years after it was introduced

My latest for Personal Finance on the ongoing scandal

ft.com/content/cb0c2c… via @ft

account_circle
Watt Busfield Tax Investigations LLP(@rbusfield) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“More than 93% of estates are forecast to have zero liability in the coming years — however, the is forecast to raise almost £10bn a year by 2028-29 to help fund public services millions of us rely on daily.

account_circle
Jim Pickard 🐋(@PickardJE) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨🚨

Jeremy Hunt has drawn up emergency Budget plans to scrap or scale back Britain’s “non-dom” tax rules, in the event that he needs to raise billions of pounds to fund mass-market pre-election tax cuts

via George Parker & Sam Fleming (FT)

ft.com/content/c2d56d…

account_circle
Emma Agyemang(@EmmaAgyemang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

G20 finance ministers meet today in Brazil. One thing they'll discuss is how to save reforms designed to tax big tech & other multinationals, after concerns momentum is falling

ft.com/content/cd8850… via @ft
with Paola Tamma

account_circle
George Parker(@GeorgeWParker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The £50,000 parent trap: why Tory MPs want ⁦Jeremy Hunt⁩ to deal with it in his Budget and why he’d love to do it too - if he had the £. Explainer on the 2013 tax cliff edge that drives middle Britain mad. With ⁦Emma Agyemang⁩ on.ft.com/435Zea5

account_circle
Emma Agyemang(@EmmaAgyemang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ministers have been urged to reform Britain’s ‘crackers’ child benefit charge

Experts at the IFS Tax Law Review Committee calculate the charge can hit parents with 3 kids with a 71% effective tax rate

ft.com/content/dc5932… via @ft Bill Dodwell Judith Freedman Institute for Fiscal Studies

account_circle
George Parker(@GeorgeWParker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New - interview with Jonathan Reynolds in Mumbai on Labour’s plan for a “modern” replacement for the “colonial era” non dom regime and how Britain should not be a “supplicant” in its efforts to attract global talent

account_circle
Jacob Öberg(@Jacobbe79601492) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨🚨UK biz have experienced a stark increase in the complexity & cost of trading with the EU since , spending an average of £100,000 navigating the post-Brexit customs border over the past three years. reality via Emma Agyemang & Peter Foster. ft.com/content/ffac65…

account_circle
Rafe Uddin(@rafeuddin_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Financial Times this weekend splashes with the Post Office at risk of insolvency in a bubbling dispute with the UK’s tax authority, according to Dan Neidle

Story from Emma Agyemang @MODwyer and George Parker

The @FT this weekend splashes with the Post Office at risk of insolvency in a bubbling dispute with the UK’s tax authority, according to @DanNeidle Story from @EmmaAgyemang @MODwyer and @GeorgeWParker
account_circle
Dan Neidle(@DanNeidle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We've a new report: the Post Office claimed £934m tax relief for its compensation payments to the postmasters it persecuted. That's outrageous. It's also unlawful - so the Post Office now faces an unexpected £100m tax bill. It may be insolvent.

We've a new report: the Post Office claimed £934m tax relief for its compensation payments to the postmasters it persecuted. That's outrageous. It's also unlawful - so the Post Office now faces an unexpected £100m tax bill. It may be insolvent.
account_circle