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The Welsh Government and the National Assembly for Wales became responsible for some of the taxes paid in Wales in April 2018, with additional powers coming into effect in April 2019.
Users of disguised remuneration schemes need to come to HMRC with information to settle their affairs before 5 April or face the loan charge.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Correspondence sent to Sir Edward Davey MP in respect of the Loan Charge All Party Parliamentary Group’s submissions for the loan charge report.
New digital tax system to give more than one million businesses more financial control.
1.8 million workers earning the National Living Wage will receive an additional £690 over the year from today.
While the changes are being considered there is a temporary process in place for applying for probate.
HM Revenue and Customs has won a legal case over tax avoidance scheme promoter Hyrax Resourcing Ltd, which will help the tax authority collect over £40 million in unpaid taxes.
HMRC has today (22 March 2019) announced further details of measures to support businesses with new customs requirements, if the UK leaves the EU without a deal.
Correspondence sent to Sir Edward Davey MP in respect of customer welfare and the loan charge.
Correspondence and annexes sent to Sir Edward Davey in respect of disguised remuneration loan schemes and the loan charge.
Estate agents have been hit with unannounced inspections as part of a week-long crackdown on money laundering in the property industry, HMRC has revealed.
Those with landline phones are warned to be cautious due to criminals using phones to contact victims following a rising focus on SMS and email phishing.
Businesses are being urged to get ready as over 2,000 businesses are signing up for Making Tax Digital for VAT each day.
Savers have deposited £13 million in Help to Save accounts that give them 50p for every £1 they save.
There are steps they need to take to ensure their businesses can continue to trade with the EU if the UK leaves without a deal.
Finance and accounting decision makers have admitted they lose paper receipts as HMRC encourages businesses to join Making Tax Digital.
Plans to phase in Entry Summary Declarations if the UK leaves the EU without a deal are announced by the government.
HMRC is encouraging married couples and people living in a civil partnership to sign up to the tax free break, which is worth up to £238 this year.
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has awarded a new £71 million contract to support existing customs compliance work, as it moves inland pre-clearance checks to new multi-purpose sites.
Proceeds of the new surcharge would be put towards measures to tackle rough sleeping.
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