
Better late than never, (Mark will be pleased), something positive to say about HMRC this week. Strictly, two things, albeit closely related. Firstly, ... Continue Reading
Better late than never, (Mark will be pleased), something positive to say about HMRC this week. Strictly, two things, albeit closely related. Firstly, ... Continue Reading
LITRG welcomes proposed reforms to reduce administrative burdens for employers, but stresses that HMRC need to explore the knock-on effects for claimants of tax ... Continue Reading
Award-winning programme-maker, Tiger Aspect Productions, is producing a documentary series on tax and they would like to speak to anyone with an ongoing ... Continue Reading
The tax credits renewals deadline has now passed. But all is not lost if you missed the deadline, provided you take action quickly. For the 2013/14 renewals ... Continue Reading
TW Ed takes great exception to HMRC’s proposed criminal sanctions for failing to declare offshore income or gains. Unsurprisingly. Introduction – ... Continue Reading
Peter Vaines of Squire Patton Boggs reflects on a recent case in which HMRC argued the taxpayer could not incorporate his self-employed business. When an ... Continue Reading
TW Ed wonders if HMRC's version of reality allows room for failure... HMRC has recently announced that it has won yet another tax avoidance case in the Upper ... Continue Reading
Many tax credits claims have to be renewed by 31 July. Due to industrial action around that date, HMRC have extended the deadline to 6 August. Background The ... Continue Reading
HMRC bypassing the courts to collect tax and tax credit debt would be contrary to the rule of law and would inflict disproportionate financial and human cost ... Continue Reading
Anthony Margaritelli, chairman of the ICPA, wants everyone to send HMRC one message regarding its proposals to take funds directly from ... Continue Reading