Postby etf » Mon Dec 02, 2024 10:54 am
Exchequer Secretary commits to April 2026 MTD deadline
by Tom Herbert
Government minister James Murray tells AccountingWEB why he’s given his backing to the much-delayed Making Tax Digital for income tax programme, how e-invoicing will be good for business, and what’s behind his move to oversee HMRC as the tax authority’s chair.
By ireallyshouldknowthisbut
01st Dec 2024 17:18
Given out institutes dont seem to be making much of an impact in terms of understanding the 'grass roots' issues, is is time to start writing direct to the relevant minister?
When campaiging before, you have to get the angle they will understand.
Principally "this is going to lose you a load of votes, and its going to be really, really embara
ssing for Labour, and hand a politial victory to the Tories over small businesss red tape"
ie expain what everyone will hate it, and by extension the administration that bought it it, even if its a Tory idea, it will be a Labour stain on small business and spun as over zealous red tape burden for small business, and Labour are anti-small business and anti-enterprise.
Its the only language they understand.
By Crouchy
02nd Dec 2024 09:29
There is still no justitifcation or reason for quarterly reporting
what is the point of having to do this if its not going to be used by HMRC, its pointless admin for the sake of it, and will get in the way of clients actually doing some work and earning a living
By johnthegood
02nd Dec 2024 09:29
This new boy ain't got a clue has he - why on earth would any of my small sole trader clients who have been happily pootling along for 30 years paying me £3-400 a year look back and think "yeah they were right after all, paying my accountant £800 a year and having to send everything to him 4 times a year instead of once was a great idea after all