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

Week ending 25 May 

What’s new?

  • Qualifying Recognised Overseas Pension Schemes (QROPS) list updated;
  • Employer talk 2008 - details of some planned events;
  • HMRC strategic framework for tackling criminal finances;
  • Intermediaries for tax credits and child benefit;
  • Share Focus – Issue 5 available;
  • Employer Mailings survey 2007 - HMRC will shortly be conducting research to evaluate the range of support services and guidance they provide for employers and tax practitioners to help them with their responsibilities;
  • List of Income Tax Offices for individuals - revised to incorporate towns and places and provide links to the most appropriate office;
  • National Tax Credit statistics 2005-06; and
  • Updated HMRC Compliance Cost Reviews.

HMRC Manuals updated in May
Relief Instructions Manual
Employer Compliance Handbook manual
Statutory Payments manual
National Insurance manual
International manual
Self Assessment manual
New Tax Credits Claimant Compliance manual
General Insurance manual
Income Tax Claims manual
Repayment Claims manual
Collection of Student Loans manual
Employment-Related Securities manual
COTAX manual
Tax Credits 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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