Government commissions review of the Loan Charge
The government has commissioned an  independent review of the Loan Charge.
The Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury  made a Written Ministerial Statement announcing that Ray McCann, a former  President of the Chartered Institute of Taxation, would lead the review.
The review will examine the barriers  preventing those who are subject to the Loan Charge but have not already  settled and paid their tax liabilities in full from reaching resolution with  HMRC. It will recommend ways in which they can be encouraged to settle with  HMRC.
The reviewer will report and present  their recommendations to the Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury by summer  2025.
However, the announcement drew criticism  from campaigners.
Steve Packham, from the Loan Charge  Action Group, said:
'What  the government has announced today is not a review at all, as it actually  astonishingly excludes reviewing the Loan Charge. It is a complete sham and a  betrayal of the promise made by Rachel Reeves last year.
'The  terms of reference start by justifying the Loan Charge and the whole approach  taken and instead of being any review of the issue and scandal, is just about  how people can be persuaded to give in and pay the unfair and disputed demands.  This will not only not get to the truth, it will not resolve the matter and  cases will unfortunately drag on and on.'
Internet  link: GOV.UK Loan Charge Action Group