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A quick guide to recent additions to the HM Revenue & Customs website.
Week ending 10 August What’s new? - New rates of interest on direct and indirect taxes and national insurance contributions paid late and overpaid;
- Update of the 2006 review of links with large business;
- Notice that from 1 June 2007 intermediaries such as Citizens Advice can be authorised to act on behalf of a client in both tax credits and Child Benefit;
- The Types of Collective Investment Schemes pages have been updated;
- The Collective Investment Schemes - tax treatment of investors pages have been updated;
- Updated not-ordinarily resident declarations for investors in Authorised Investment Funds pages;
- Note that the PDF version of the RPSM Technical pages, which concern pensions, have been removed;
- HMRC Brief 54/07, which contains an article entitled Meaning of Ordinary Share Capital;
- Note that the excepted estates forms C5 and IHT205 (for completing on screen) have been updated to include the inheritance tax excepted estates limit of £300,000 with effect from 6 August 2007; and
- Consultation document concerning voluntary disclosure of errors on indirect tax returns.
HMRC Manuals updated in August Trusts, Settlements and Estates Manual COTAX Manual Self Assessment Manual Tax Credits Manual Information Disclosure Guide Stamp Duty Land Tax Manual Assessment Procedures Manual Links HMRC: What’s new HMRC: Working Together: What's new HMRC: Tax credits: What's new HMRC: Online Services: News
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About The Author
Sarah Laing Editor, TaxationWeb News
Sarah is a Chartered Tax Adviser. She has been writing professionally since joining CCH Editions in 1998 as a Senior Technical Editor, contributing to a range of highly regarded publications including the British Tax Reporter, Taxes - The Weekly Tax News, the Red & Green legislation volumes, Hardman's, International Tax Agreements and many others. She became Publishing Manager for the tax and accounting portfolio in 2001 and later went on to help run CCH Seminars (including ABG Courses and Conferences).
Sarah originally worked for the Inland Revenue in Newbury and Swindon Tax Offices, before moving out into practice in 1991. She has worked for both small and Big 5 firms. She now works as a freelance author providing technical writing services for the tax and accountancy profession. |
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