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A quick guide to recent additions to the HM Revenue & Customs website.

Week ending 20 April

What’s new?

  • Tax Credits renewal guidance;
  • Stamp Taxes Online - new guidance on "substantial performance" notification;
  • Revised indexation table reflecting RPI for March 2007;
  • Revised EF factsheets - sent out by Debt Management Units with covering letters and outline the procedure for recovering debts;
  • Shares of negligible value list updated to 31 March 2007;
  • VAT Notice 709/1: Catering and take-away food - Update 1 (April 2007);
  • VAT Notice 701/49: Finance - Update 2 (April 2007); and
  • Research Report 27 - research exploring awareness and take-up of the VAT Cash Accounting Scheme for small businesses.

HMRC Manuals updated in April

Self Assessment
New Tax Credits Claimant Compliance
Community Investment Tax Relief
Stamp Duty Land Tax
Repayment Claims
Trusts, Settlements and Estates
Stamp Duty Land Tax
General Insurance
Capital Gains
PAYE Online
Savings and Investment (new manual)
Corporate Finance
Business Income
Registered Pension Schemes
National Insurance

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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