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Where Taxpayers and Advisers Meet
New Online Tax Guides from HMRC
09/04/2013, by HM Revenue & Customs, Tax News - HMRC Administration, Practice and Methods
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HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has launched a new raft of free online webinars giving tax help.

The live webinars are led by HMRC staff and include time for participants to ask questions online. Some of the webinars are also available as pre-recorded versions that can be watched at any time of day.

The latest webinars cover employer annual returns, business record-keeping and tax advice for childminders. Attendees can take part from their own home or office, or on the move using a smartphone or tablet.

For more information and to book, visit Online Seminars for Businesses and the Self-Employed.  Direct links to each webinar are below.

New Webinars

Employer Annual Return

Employers have a deadline of 19 May 2013 to submit Annual Returns (P35 and P14s). Find out more and register for a webinar: Employer Webinars.

Business Record Keeping for the Self-Employed

Find out more and register: Business Record-Keeping for the Self-Employed.

Business Record Keeping

This recorded webinar is suitable for limited companies as well as the self-employed. To watch: Business Record Keeping.

Self-Employed Childminders

A live interactive webinar covering key tax issues affecting self-employed childminders. To register: Self-Employed Childminders and HMRC.

About The Author

HM Revenue & Customs is the UK's primary taxing authority, responsible for the administration (and collection) of direct and indirect taxes and duties, and certain benefits.

For further information please visit the HMRC Website and in particular the About Us section.

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