
TW Ed warns that neither HMRC, nor the taxpaying public, will learn from its mistakes unless HMRC admits to them. It may be said that “no publicity is bad ... Continue Reading
TW Ed warns that neither HMRC, nor the taxpaying public, will learn from its mistakes unless HMRC admits to them. It may be said that “no publicity is bad ... Continue Reading
Andrew Hubbard of RSM discusses changes to HMRC's Digital Transformation Programme HMRC announced significant changes to some of its major projects this week as ... Continue Reading
Dave Chaplin’s investigation into HMRC’s online Employment Status tool and its use by Public Sector Bodies reveals many contractors are being wrongly ... Continue Reading
BKL on the Expiry of Enterprise Management Incentive Scheme Status One of the less pleasant surprises to come out of HMRC at the end of the tax year was the announcement ... Continue Reading
TW Ed reviews Bloomsbury's first Tax Conference aimed at advisers to Owner-Managed Businesses. There was a first class panel of speakers, including Peter Rayney, ... Continue Reading
TW Ed considers the Spring Statement in all its gory glory... Introduction The Chancellor issued his Spring Statement on 13 March 2018. This article focuses on ... Continue Reading
Peter Vaines considers recent developments on some of the tax topics we love to hate. Discovery Assessments I am always on the lookout for discovery assessment ... Continue Reading
Figures show that HMRC's focus on the 'gig economy' and its clampdown on businesses which wrongly categorise workers as self-employed is bearing fruit, warns Pinsent ... Continue Reading
TWebEd muses on how much fun tax agents are likely to have in 2018... Introduction Well, January's finally over. Who knew caffeine withdrawal could be so... fun? It ... Continue Reading
Headline-grabbing changes to Income Tax – how do they stand up? TwebEd takes a gambol through the, er, thistles. The Scottish Draft Budget for 2018/19 has ... Continue Reading