
People who paid voluntary Class 3 National Insurance Contributions (NICs) to make up for gaps in their records may be able to claim a refund if they made such payment ... Continue Reading
People who paid voluntary Class 3 National Insurance Contributions (NICs) to make up for gaps in their records may be able to claim a refund if they made such payment ... Continue Reading
HMRC have published outline guidance for individuals and partnerships on the one-off tax adjustment that arises from the accountancy changes brought about by Urgent ... Continue Reading
A quick guide to recent additions to the HM Revenue & Customs website : Week ending 12 JanuaryWhat’s new Updated list of PEP and ISA managers; andRecord ... Continue Reading
The Government has published proposals to increase workers' minimum holiday entitlement from 20 days per year to 28. This means that up to six million workers ... Continue Reading
Tax credit claimants and their advisers are consistently told that telephone calls to the tax credits helpline are recorded. However, according to the Low ... Continue Reading
Following a six-year investigation by HMRC, and two separate criminal trials, a man behind a £54 million VAT fraud has been jailed for 15 years, the longest ... Continue Reading
The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England & Wales (ICAEW) has unveiled its new corporate identity, which is the first significant change in identity ... Continue Reading
A quick guide to recent additions to the HM Revenue & Customs website : Week ending 5 JanuaryWhat’s newTax Credits: residence rules: amended guidance to ... Continue Reading
HMRC have published the first issue of Brief, which has replaced Tax Bulletin. The topic covered in this first issue is residence in relation to the recent Special ... Continue Reading
HMRC have published a report of a survey of capital gains taxpayers and their agents exploring perceptions of the impact of the changes to the regime since 1998 ... Continue Reading