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HMRC's response to recent media coverage on Gift Aid donations.
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Ten things to know about the new Tax-Free Childcare scheme.
The Chancellor has presented his Budget to Parliament – here's a summary of what was announced.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The OTS has published the findings of a detailed review into bringing the two payroll taxes closer together.
The United Kingdom and Uruguay signed a convention to avoid double taxation and prevent fiscal evasion related to taxes on income and on capital.
Recommendations published aimed at making the tax system simpler and easier to use for small companies.
Children under 16 will join under 12s in no longer having to pay Air Passenger Duty in economy class.
Speech by the Financial Secretary to the Treasury David Gauke at the Armstrong Watson event: 'Essentials of pensions, tax and payroll in 2016'.
Over £2 billion has been collected from users of tax avoidance schemes as a result of new government measures to collect disputed tax upfront.
The number of Self Assessment returns completed on time once again breaks records with over 10 million submitted.
As the Self Assessment deadline approaches on 31 January, HMRC reveals some of the worst excuses submitted last year for late tax returns.
Health charities get funding boost as government donates VAT on NHS Choir’s Christmas number one single.
Lin Homer has announced today that she is to leave HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) in April, after more than four years as Chief Executive and Permanent Secretary and a public service career spanning 36 years.
Letter accompanying Autumn Statement setting out how a number of the OTS’s recommendations are being taken forward
A record-breaking 24,546 people submitted their tax return online on New Year’s Eve, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has revealed.
Is sorting out your finances top of your new year’s resolution list? Here’s a few ways the government can help to get you started in 2016.
Review of airside VAT-free shopping launched to make sure shoppers share more of the benefit in future.
HMRC is once again running two international training and development programmes for senior managers and tax auditors.
Since tax relief for big budget TV shows came into effect in 2013, shows such as Game of Thrones and Downton Abbey have been able to claim.
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