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Ten of the most bizarre excuses used by unscrupulous bosses found to have underpaid workers the National Minimum Wage have been revealed.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
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Each year HMRC receives a number of unusual excuses from Self Assessment customers who didn’t complete their tax return on time.
New powers announced in March 2016 have seen 7,185 internet retailers come forward to register for VAT.
International conference addressed issues around anti-money laundering, countering the financing of terrorism, and other financial crimes.
Proposed changes announced to the Scottish rates of Income Tax, that will come into effect from 6 April 2017.
HMRC’s revolutionary online service marks the first year since its launch.
Find out about online registration and renewal for HMRC’s anti-money laundering supervision.
HMRC is today urging first-time Self Assessment customers to register for a Personal Tax Account and see how easy submitting a tax return is
Top things childcare providers need to know about Tax-Free Childcare.
Jim Harra wrote the below letter to the Financial Times published on 10 November 2016
The Chancellor of the Exchequer and the Home Secretary have updated the House on the Panama Taskforce
President of Colombia to begin Colombia’s first ever state visit to the UK.
The double taxation agreement will support greater trade, investment and tax cooperation between the two countries.
Seven leading tax and accountancy bodies have responded to the government’s avoidance challenge by updating their code of conduct today.
The UK tax gap fell in 2014 to 2015 to its lowest-ever level of 6.5%, official statistics published today reveal.
Jim Harra replaces HMRC's Executive Chair Edward Troup in the role
Information on how to find out more about the Making Tax Digital reforms.
HM Revenue and Customs has won its tenth successive win against tax avoidance schemes promoted by NT Advisors.
The five millionth customer has signed up to the Personal Tax Account, marking a major milestone in the ongoing development of HMRC’s digital services.
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