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Research on reducing error and fraud and the transition to Universal Credit.
This briefing explains why tax summaries have been introduced and who will receive them.
OTS reports on progress of their review on how to simplify VAT to ensure it is fit for purpose in the UK’s modern economy.
What community amateur sports clubs (CASCs) pay tax on, tax relief they can get, rates relief, Gift Aid, and VAT
Licensing authorities must get an applicant to confirm they're aware of their tax responsibilities on first licence applications for taxi driver, private hire and scrap metal licences.
We welcome views on a proposed legislative approach to piloting. HMRC is exploring how we can develop and improve testing prior to wider roll out of change.
Find out about the independent General Anti-Abuse Rule (GAAR) Advisory Panel opinion on a tax avoidance arrangement that rewarded a director through a remuneration trust.
Find out about the compliance checks process and the help you or your client (if you're a tax agent) can get, during and after the checks.
How the Government and HMRC are preventing, detecting and countering tax avoidance in line with the anti-avoidance strategy published at Budget 2011.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
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