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The international agreement aims to significantly reduce the illicit tobacco market both in the UK and worldwide.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Three million UK couples have already taken advantage of Marriage Allowance but a million more are still eligible for the free tax break.
The new hub at New Waverley, Edinburgh, which will deliver significant growth to the city by moving 2,900 civil servants into the city centre premises in 2020.
Parents are urged to make the most of government support for childcare costs this summer.
Stressed out parents can get help with childcare costs for the summer holidays from the government
Detailing the government reaction and impact on UK importers following the EU’s introduction of rebalancing measures on certain US products on 22 June.
David Bunting has been appointed following Gill Aitken’s decision to leave HMRC to take up a new role as Registrar at the University of Oxford.
The latest tax gap figures show the success HMRC has had in reducing revenue lost to the public.
Ruth Stanier has been appointed following an open recruitment competition.
HMRC has saved the public over £2.4m by tackling fraudsters that trick them into using premium rate phone numbers for services that HMRC provide for free.
Gill Aitken, HMRC’s General Counsel and Solicitor, is to leave the department to take up a new role as Registrar at the University of Oxford.
Consultation looks at improving the rules around 'off-payroll' working so contractors who work through their own company pay the right tax.
BEIS and HMRC launch campaign urging underpaid workers to complain as figures show that the number of workers getting the money they're owed has doubled.
Fraudsters are sending scam emails and SMS-messages that promise tax rebates to trick people into disclosing their account and personal details.
The agreement will help platforms meet their responsibility to ensure their sellers understand the tax rules, and prevent fraud taking place on their watch.
Many producers, importers and packagers need to register now to meet the Soft Drinks Industry Levy deadline of 30 April 2018.
New rules for Optional Remuneration Arrangements take effect today.
The Fulfilment House Due Diligence Scheme ensures that fulfilment houses play their part in reducing abuse of VAT rules by online traders based outside the EU.
Over 2 million people will get a pay rise from today (1 April 2018) thanks to an above-inflation rise in national living and minimum wage rates.
Tick the Gift Aid box on your donations, government urges, as charities miss out on £600m extra funding.
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