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Correspondence between Director of Private Pensions and Arm’s Length Bodies Pete Searle and Charles Counsell Chief Executive of The Pensions Regulator.
The promoter of the Root2 Tax Ltd avoidance scheme was beaten at the First Tier Tribunal by HMRC.
The scheme helps those on lower incomes build up a ‘rainy day’ fund and encourages a long-term savings habit.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The deadlines for paying Capital Gains Tax after selling a residential property in the UK are changing from 6 April 2020 - understand the changes and what you need to do.
The dormant assets scheme could be expanded to include a range of financial assets, in a move which could unlock hundreds of millions of pounds for good causes across the UK.
Married couples and civil partners are encouraged to claim the Marriage Allowance for Valentine's Day.
One of the night’s biggest winners, '1917', benefitted from creative industry tax reliefs thanks to HM Revenue and Customs.
As part of a review into changes to the operation of the off-payroll working rules (IR35), HMRC has made an announcement to give business more time to prepare.
Government’s new breathing space period will freeze interest, fees and enforcement for people in problem debt, with further protections for those in mental health crisis treatment
Details of the second evacuation flight from Wuhan and scheduled flights from the rest of mainland China.
The total number of customers who submitted their Self Assessment tax return by the 31 January deadline - 11.1 million - was also a record.
31 million taxpayers are set to get a tax cut in April, the Chancellor has announced, thanks to new legislation laid in Parliament today (30 January).
A letter from John Glen, Economic Secretary to the Treasury, to Stephen Jones, Chief Executive Officer of UK Finance
The extra tax is due to reforms introduced in 2015 to tackle profit diversion.
The Chancellor today (Sunday 26 January) unveils the first images of the Brexit coin, a 50p bearing the inscription ‘Peace, prosperity and friendship with all nations’ and the date the UK leaves the EU.
HMRC is urging more than 3 million customers who have not yet submitted their 2018 to 2019 Self Assessment tax return to do so before the 31 January deadline.
With 2 weeks to go until the 31 January Self Assessment deadline, HMRC recaps the strangest and most imaginative excuses and expense claims received over the past 10 years.
Fraudsters have been impersonating Official Receivers or claiming that they have been instructed to act on their behalf, stating that they can recover your funds for a fee. Find out how to keep yourself safe.
The Government is launching a review of changes to off-payroll working rules today
HMRC is urging Self Assessment customers to complete their Self Assessment tax return before the 31 January 2020 deadline.
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