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Guidance on tax compliance. Including compliance checks, disputes, non-payment, fraud, reporting tax evasion and declaring offshore income.
HMRC can open a compliance check into individual directors or companies to make sure the right amount of tax is being paid.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Mr Justice Richards and Judge Andrew Scott on 31st May 2024
The Government is investing £917 million between 2010 and 2015 to increase tax compliance.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Improving the performance of tax systems is highly complex and context-specific, without simple or direct answers
Includes how to pay tax, claim State Pension and get tax credits abroad.
Statistics relating to estimates of tax gaps.
Research on understanding the role social networks play in disseminating information about audit rates and non-compliance penalties among taxpayers.
Find the Tax Assurance Commissioner annual reports, these outline HMRC's performance resolving disputes with taxpayers for 2012 to 2016.
The independent review by Sir Donald Brydon is seeking views on the quality and effectiveness of audit.
Tax treaties and related documents between the UK and USA.
Documents relating to the OTS competitiveness of UK tax administration review, including the final report published on 9 October 2014.
Bob Spedding joined the Board and became Audit Committee chair in April 2013. Before this he spent 25 years as a partner at KPMG, a company which provides audit and tax advice services. Bob retired in 2011 but he still...
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