Chancellor Osborne to unveil simpler tax system

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Chancellor George Osborne will today reveal plans to simplify the UK tax system, in a bid to encourage investment and drive economic growth.

Since coming to power, the coalition Government has argued that the UK tax system is too complicated and has been proposing to make it simpler.

Mr Osborne is set to announce that the Government will establish an Office for Tax Simplification to analyse “potential reform options”.

The new body will look at all tax reliefs, allowances and exemptions and carry out an assessment of business taxation.

It is expected to be headed up by chairman Michael Jack and director John Whiting.

In a speech later today, Mr Gauke, the Exchequer secretary, is expected to say: “The Office for Tax Simplification will provide important advice that will help inform us in making the right reforms to the tax system that will help to pave the way to bringing more international business to the UK, which will give our economy the boost it so urgently needs in the years ahead.”

In May, the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) and the Engineering Employers’ Federation (EEF) both said the Government should make tax reforms that actively help manufacturing and encourage investment, innovation and job creation.

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