
The Provincial Tax Practitioner recalls a recent problem with PAYE demand letters from HMRC. Introduction - Threatening Letter from HM Revenue & Customs A ... Continue Reading
The Provincial Tax Practitioner recalls a recent problem with PAYE demand letters from HMRC. Introduction - Threatening Letter from HM Revenue & Customs A ... Continue Reading
Steve Allen of VAT Advisers Ltd comments on recent figures showing that more than half of VAT Penalties imposed by HM Revenue & customs are overturned on appeal Introduction In ... Continue Reading
Mark McLaughlin CTA (Fellow) ATT TEP looks at a recent case on the distinction between trading and investment and tax implications. Introduction The ... Continue Reading
LITRG look at how recent tax, NI and tax credits changes may affect low to middle-income earners taking childcare vouchers from their employers in exchange for ... Continue Reading
LITRG explain that, although penalties for late self assessment tax returns are changing from April 2011, you do still have plenty of time to submit yours. Received ... Continue Reading
LITRG explain HMRC’s forthcoming run of letters withdrawing claimants from the tax credits system unless urgent action is taken on receipt. Read their guide ... Continue Reading
In the second of two articles which looks at joint property ownership of rental properties (excluding furnished holiday lets), Malcolm Finney looks at non-spouse ... Continue Reading
Mark McLaughlin CTA (Fellow) ATT TEP points out that identifying a CIHC can be difficult, and highlights a recent case on the the distinction. Corporation ... Continue Reading
James Bailey highlights potential Inheritance Tax problems with loans. Introduction IOUs are used a lot in planning for Inheritance Tax (IHT). They ... Continue Reading
Freelance journalist Nick Morgan, author of 'Tax Investigation For Dummies' considers how HMRC gathers information about taxpayers for enquiry cases. What ... Continue Reading