
Although we are in the new 2012/13 tax year there are certain tax matters to complete for the previous tax year, 2011/12. Introduction: You may need ... Continue Reading
Although we are in the new 2012/13 tax year there are certain tax matters to complete for the previous tax year, 2011/12. Introduction: You may need ... Continue Reading
HMRC needs to do more to help those who struggle to deal with their tax and benefits affairs online, says Robin Willamson of the Low Incomes Tax Reform ... Continue Reading
HMRC have introduced extra support for people contacting them about PAYE and self-assessment liabilities following a bereavement, and have revised form R27 (used ... Continue Reading
TWebEd says that HM Revenue & Customs could have done much better - for taxpayers - with its new IR35 Guidance. Introduction Last week, HM Revenue ... Continue Reading
Peter Vaines of Squire Sanders comments on a recent case in favour of the taxpayer which appears to contradict an earlier hearing. The Tribunal recently ... Continue Reading
The Proposed General Anti-Avoidance Rule: Will it Really Help? Mark McLaughlin asks if the proposed legislation to stop people avoiding tax will create more ... Continue Reading
Mark McLaughlin reports on a recent tax case regarding Inheritance Tax and holiday lettings. Business Property Relief Business Property Relief (BPR) ... Continue Reading
Peter Arrowsmith, FCA, looks at some of the recent National Insurance developments and provides some helpful advice for employers who deal with teachers, lecturers ... Continue Reading
James Bailey warns that HMRC is abolishing a useful tax allowance for property owners, for Tax Insider. Introduction The article on HMRC’s withdrawal ... Continue Reading
Mark McLaughlin looks at the revised rules for Transactions in Securities, two years on. Introduction The anti-avoidance provisions regarding Transactions ... Continue Reading