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Projects can apply for a share of £3.5 million to speed up use of artificial intelligence and data technologies in accountancy, insurance and legal services.
Many of the 1.2 million businesses affected by the new rules will be required to submit their first quarterly return to HMRC using software by 7 August.
This legislation, which implements tax policies announced in recent fiscal events, continues the government’s commitment to a competitive and fair tax system.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
An investigation into the circumstances surrounding the collapse of the investment firm and the Financial Conduct Authority’s supervision of the firm
The Minister for Pensions and Financial Inclusion addressed issues including the importance of ESG, and progress on pensions dashboards.
HMRC listened to customers and stakeholders and changed its view about when some customers may have a reasonable excuse for failing to notify liability to HICBC.
The tax authority has put an end to fraudster’s mimicking its most recognisable helpline numbers to dupe taxpayers and steal money.
Jim Harra, HMRC’s Second Permanent Secretary, writes to the Welsh Finance Committee on Welsh taxpayers.
More than £5 million has been raised by a HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) taskforce tackling dishonest dog breeders selling pups on the black market.
Current make-up of UK’s coins and notes will be maintained for years to come
The new financial year starts this week, with around 35 tax, benefit and pensions changes coming into effect.
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.
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.
On the 20th anniversary of the National Minimum Wage, a new report by the Low Pay Commission examines how the policy has transformed the UK labour market.
When the new tax year starts in April, changes in the tax system will put more money in your pocket and help you keep more of your wages. Here’s information about how you might benefit.
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.
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