“Cashbacks” and trade-ins are not the same thing for VAT, as Rob McCann of the VAT People explains. It is quite common for businesses to exchange ... Continue Reading
Figures recently released by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) estimate the tax gap for 2011-12 at 7 per cent (£35 billion) of tax due, continuing a long-term ... Continue Reading
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has published new figures for the “Tax Gap”, which is broadly the difference between the tax that HMRC thinks it should ... Continue Reading
Under new regulations, for the first time schemes designed to get around the Annual Tax on Enveloped Dwellings will have to be disclosed to HM Revenue and Customs ... Continue Reading
TaxationWeb's Lee Sharpe wonders if HMRC's determination to combat tax avoidance has blinded it to the purpose of some legislation. BPRA gives ... Continue Reading
Anyone wishing to file online returns - Self Assessment, VAT, Corporation Tax, etc. - over the next few days will need to file today, as HMRC's online ... Continue Reading
TW Ed questions HMRC's facts and figures for its new residential property letting tax campaign. HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has announced a "campaign" that ... Continue Reading
HM Revenue & Customs is keen to ensure that people who may be affected by the new High Income Child Benefit Charge register for Self Assessment by 5 October. Why? ... Continue Reading
The Department for Work and Pensions is apparently weighing up its options having lost four "Bedroom Tax" cases at the First Tier Tribunal. Now, ... Continue Reading
One of the most difficult issues for employers dealing with the new “Real Time Information” reporting for PAYE is that they are required to make their ... Continue Reading