A panel of scientific experts is set to provide education policy makers with advice on strategic and emerging issues.
Growth has been better than expected this year, but the UK’s recovery is not yet secure. Structural changes will require ...
Since the new government took office, there has been significant focus on the spending pressures facing departments in the ...
This paper estimates the responsiveness of retirement saving to tax incentives for employees in Great Britain.
What Reeves needs to do is to think about the tax base — the measure of gains on which the tax is charged — as well as the ...
Why do so few people move from incapacity benefits into work? What does this mean for government plans to get more people ...
This edition of the Survey of the Ghana’s Tax System provides a comprehensive overview of the tax system as of the start of ...
The Secretary of State for Work and Pensions has confirmed the reappointment of IFS Deputy Director Carl Emmerson - alongside ...
We explore why CGT reform is necessary and how changes could make the tax system fairer, more efficient and more ...
The Director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies, Paul Johnson, has announced he will step down in summer 2025 to become Provost of Queen’s College, Oxford. The IFS would like to express its huge ...
David Phillips says that even if chancellor Rachel Reeves manages to avoid making cuts, councils will still need a laser-like ...