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Small debts to be collected via PAYE code

From April, HMRC will be able to collect small debts up to £3,000 through taxpayers’ PAYE codes. read...
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Small debts to be collected via PAYE code

From April, HMRC will be able to collect small debts up to £3,000 through taxpayers’ PAYE codes. read...
more

Small debts to be collected via PAYE code

From April, HMRC will be able to collect small debts up to £3,000 through taxpayers’ PAYE codes. read...
more

Dismay as ESC 16 is given legislative effect

The tax sector has expressed its displeasure at the creation of a new law that restricts a concession for small firms. read...
more

Builders 'submit most inaccurate returns'

With today’s arrival of the traditional deadline for self assessment tax returns, builders will make more mistakes and false claims than any other tradesperson or professional, according to advisers. read...
more

Clampdown on post-cessation trade relief

The government is to clampdown on post-cessation trade relief being given where a qualifying payment or qualifying event arises from arrangements of which the main purpose, or one of the main purposes, is to obtain a tax reduction. read...
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Clampdown on post-cessation trade relief

The government is to clampdown on post-cessation trade relief being given where a qualifying payment or qualifying event arises from arrangements of which the main purpose, or one of the main purposes, is to obtain a tax reduction. read...
more

Call centre plans spark SA day strikes

A plan by HMRC to hand over part of their call centre operations to private business has sparked industrial action that is expected to involve 20,000 public sector workers on self assessment deadline day. read...
more

Informal VAT concession made obsolete

HMRC have explained their policy on claims for VAT on goods on hand at registration that are received from persons who were previously registered for VAT, de-registered and have now re-registered. read...
more

Small debts to be collected via PAYE code

From April, HMRC will be able to collect small debts up to £3,000 through taxpayers’ PAYE codes. read...
more

Informal VAT concession made obsolete

HMRC have explained their policy on claims for VAT on goods on hand at registration that are received from persons who were previously registered for VAT, de-registered and have now re-registered. read...
more

Dismay as ESC 16 is given legislative effect

The tax sector has expressed its displeasure at the creation of a new law that restricts a concession for small firms. read...
more

Builders 'submit most inaccurate returns'

With today’s arrival of the traditional deadline for self assessment tax returns, builders will make more mistakes and false claims than any other tradesperson or professional, according to advisers. read...
more

Call centre plans spark SA day strikes

A plan by HMRC to hand over part of their call centre operations to private business has sparked industrial action that is expected to involve 20,000 public sector workers on self assessment deadline day. read...
more

Clampdown on post-cessation trade relief

The government is to clampdown on post-cessation trade relief being given where a qualifying payment or qualifying event arises from arrangements of which the main purpose, or one of the main purposes, is to obtain a tax reduction. read...
more

Tax adviser guilty of multimillion fraud

A professional tax adviser has been convicted of engineering a multimillion tax fraud relating to the abuse of gift aid. David Perrin, a former deputy managing director at Vantis Tax Ltd, will be sentenced on 9 February after having been found...
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Tax adviser guilty of multimillion fraud

A professional tax adviser has been convicted of engineering a multimillion tax fraud relating to the abuse of gift aid. David Perrin, a former deputy managing director at Vantis Tax Ltd, will be sentenced on 9 February after having been found...
more

Indian tax victory for telecoms giant

India’s Supreme Court has ruled in favour of Vodafone in the company’s legal proceedings against the local tax authorities, who asserted that the telecom giant had a liability of £1.4 billion. The case came as a result of the...
more

Call centre plans spark SA day strikes

A plan by HMRC to hand over part of their call centre operations to private business has sparked industrial action that is expected to involve 20,000 public sector workers on self assessment deadline day. read...
more

Support handed to online VAT newbies

HMRC have published guidance for small firms unsure of their obligations to filing VAT returns online. All VAT-registered businesses, with a minority of exceptions, will have to submit their documents and pay the tax due digitally from 1 April,...
more

Call centre plans spark SA day strikes

A plan by HMRC to hand over part of their call centre operations to private business has sparked industrial action that is expected to involve 20,000 public sector workers on self assessment deadline day. read...
more

Tax adviser guilty of multimillion fraud

A professional tax adviser has been convicted of engineering a multimillion tax fraud relating to the abuse of gift aid. David Perrin, a former deputy managing director at Vantis Tax Ltd, will be sentenced on 9 February after having been found...
more

Indian tax victory for telecoms giant

India’s Supreme Court has ruled in favour of Vodafone in the company’s legal proceedings against the local tax authorities, who asserted that the telecom giant had a liability of £1.4 billion. The case came as a result of the...
more

Union action leads to extra time for SA

The final date for self assessment (SA) tax returns has been extended to 2 February, as thousands of HMRC call centre employees prepare to stay away from work on the traditional deadline day. read...
more

Dismay as ESC 16 is given legislative effect

The tax sector has expressed its displeasure at the creation of a new law that restricts a concession for small firms. read...
more

Ex-Pompey duo's evasion case kicks off

Tottenham Hotspur boss Harry Redknapp is the man getting all the publicity, so it was easy to forget yesterday that businessman Milan Mandaric is on trial alongside him, writes Richard Curtis, who was at Southwark Crown Court. read...
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Ex-Pompey duo's evasion case kicks off

Tottenham Hotspur boss Harry Redknapp is the man getting all the publicity, so it was easy to forget yesterday that businessman Milan Mandaric is on trial alongside him, writes Richard Curtis, who was at Southwark Crown Court. read...
more

Union action leads to extra time for SA

The final date for self assessment (SA) tax returns has been extended to 2 February, as thousands of HMRC call centre employees prepare to stay away from work on the traditional deadline day. read...
more

Support handed to online VAT newbies

HMRC have published guidance for small firms unsure of their obligations to filing VAT returns online. All VAT-registered businesses, with a minority of exceptions, will have to submit their documents and pay the tax due digitally from 1 April,...
more

Clampdown on post-cessation trade relief

The government is to clampdown on post-cessation trade relief being given where a qualifying payment or qualifying event arises from arrangements of which the main purpose, or one of the main purposes, is to obtain a tax reduction. read...
more

UK faces EC action over mistaken-tax rule

The European Commission is to refer the UK to the European Court of Justice for abolishing the law concerning the remedy for repayment of taxes paid in mistake, without proper transitional rules. read...
more

Ex-Pompey duo's evasion case kicks off

Tottenham Hotspur boss Harry Redknapp is the man getting all the publicity, so it was easy to forget yesterday that businessman Milan Mandaric is on trial alongside him, writes Richard Curtis, who was at Southwark Crown Court. read...
more

Union action leads to extra time for SA

The final date for self assessment (SA) tax returns has been extended to 2 February, as thousands of HMRC call centre employees prepare to stay away from work on the traditional deadline day. read...
more

UK faces EC action over mistaken-tax rule

The European Commission is to refer the UK to the European Court of Justice for abolishing the law concerning the remedy for repayment of taxes paid in mistake, without proper transitional rules. read...
more

Dismay as ESC 16 is given legislative effect

The tax sector has expressed its displeasure at the creation of a new law that restricts a concession for small firms. read...
more

Builders 'submit most inaccurate returns'

With today’s arrival of the traditional deadline for self assessment tax returns, builders will make more mistakes and false claims than any other tradesperson or professional, according to advisers. read...
more

Ex-Pompey duo's evasion case kicks off

Tottenham Hotspur boss Harry Redknapp is the man getting all the publicity, so it was easy to forget yesterday that businessman Milan Mandaric is on trial alongside him, writes Richard Curtis, who was at Southwark Crown Court. read...
more

Builders 'submit most inaccurate returns'

With today’s arrival of the traditional deadline for self assessment tax returns, builders will make more mistakes and false claims than any other tradesperson or professional, according to advisers. read...
more

Support handed to online VAT newbies

HMRC have published guidance for small firms unsure of their obligations to filing VAT returns online. All VAT-registered businesses, with a minority of exceptions, will have to submit their documents and pay the tax due digitally from 1 April,...
more

Informal VAT concession made obsolete

HMRC have explained their policy on claims for VAT on goods on hand at registration that are received from persons who were previously registered for VAT, de-registered and have now re-registered. read...
more

Tax adviser guilty of multimillion fraud

A professional tax adviser has been convicted of engineering a multimillion tax fraud relating to the abuse of gift aid. David Perrin, a former deputy managing director at Vantis Tax Ltd, will be sentenced on 9 February after having been found...
more

Indian tax victory for telecoms giant

India’s Supreme Court has ruled in favour of Vodafone in the company’s legal proceedings against the local tax authorities, who asserted that the telecom giant had a liability of £1.4 billion. The case came as a result of the...
more

Support handed to online VAT newbies

HMRC have published guidance for small firms unsure of their obligations to filing VAT returns online. All VAT-registered businesses, with a minority of exceptions, will have to submit their documents and pay the tax due digitally from 1 April,...
more

Union action leads to extra time for SA

The final date for self assessment (SA) tax returns has been extended to 2 February, as thousands of HMRC call centre employees prepare to stay away from work on the traditional deadline day. read...
more

Indian tax victory for telecoms giant

India’s Supreme Court has ruled in favour of Vodafone in the company’s legal proceedings against the local tax authorities, who asserted that the telecom giant had a liability of £1.4 billion. The case came as a result of the...
more

UK faces EC action over mistaken-tax rule

The European Commission is to refer the UK to the European Court of Justice for abolishing the law concerning the remedy for repayment of taxes paid in mistake, without proper transitional rules. read...
more

Informal VAT concession made obsolete

HMRC have explained their policy on claims for VAT on goods on hand at registration that are received from persons who were previously registered for VAT, de-registered and have now re-registered. read...
more

UK faces EC action over mistaken-tax rule

The European Commission is to refer the UK to the European Court of Justice for abolishing the law concerning the remedy for repayment of taxes paid in mistake, without proper transitional rules. read...
more