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A letter from the Chancellor to the Chair of the Treasury Select Committee, Rt Hon Mel Stride MP.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Tax credits customers have until 31 July to renew their tax credits claim or risk their payments being stopped.
The OTS is holding a webinar on 15 September 2021.
A former RAF serviceman who took more than £41,000 from his friends to fund his gambling habit has had his bankruptcy restrictions extended.
Last year, HMRC helped more than 150,000 workers who were paid under the minimum wage and is reminding seasonal summer staff to check their pay.
Tax credits customers have until 31 July to renew their claims - the quickest way to renew is via GOV.UK.
Employees who have worked from home during the pandemic but are now returning to offices can still claim tax relief on household expenses for this tax year.
The government will legislate to increase the number of people eligible for Debt Relief orders, helping more people to get out of problem debt.
The 300-year old process to manually stamp documents to show the duty has been paid is going digital from July.
UK businesses and communities will have billions of pounds available from today (17 June) as Chancellor Rishi Sunak opens the new UK Infrastructure Bank to support local growth and tackle climate change.
The EFInA Access to Financial Services in Nigeria 2020 Survey shows that while more Nigerian adults are financially included, National Financial Inclusion Strategy targets were not met.
The G7 has today (5 June 2021) agreed to back an historic international agreement on global tax reform which delivers on the Chancellor’s promise for big international companies to start paying their fair share.
Furlough numbers have fallen to their lowest level this year, according to official statistics published today, as the number of people relying on the scheme fell to 3.4 million.
Tax credits customers should be alert to potential scams as HMRC responds to more than one million referrals of suspicious contact in the last year.
The IVA Standing Committee has published a new version of the IVA protocol, providing updated regulatory standards to insolvency practitioners, creditors and debt advice sector.
Businesses that deferred VAT payments last year have until 21 June 2021 to join the new online payment scheme to spread the cost of their deferred VAT.
More than 63,500 customers filed their 2020 to 2021 tax return online on 6 April 2021 and HM Revenue and Customs is urging others to follow.
More than half a million people have claimed the working from home tax relief this tax year and are already benefitting.
A £1.1 billion sale of part of the government’s shareholding in NatWest Group plc (formerly the Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc) has been announced today (11 May 2021).
Correspondence sent to the chairs of the Loan Charge All Party Parliamentary Group in response to its letter on HMRC’s use of contractors.
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