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From 30 June 2015 all HMRC 0845 helpline telephone numbers will be taken out of service.
HMRC has now issued the first in-year penalties notices to employers with fewer than 50 employees who missed the deadline for sending PAYE information to HMRC.
New Treasury minister shares his vision for the oil and gas industry in the North Sea at the first Fiscal Forum of the new parliament.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Take part in our competition about TTIP, the EU-US free trade agreement, and win a weekend trip for two to London with British Airways.
We have started the annual End of Year Reconciliation process – a normal part of the PAYE (Pay as You Earn) system – to check that people have paid the right amount of tax in 2014-15. This has been a key feature of the PAYE …
There’s been a lot of coverage over the last few days on our approach to £100 penalties for people sending in their tax return late.
Error and fraud in the tax credits system has been reduced to its lowest level since tax credits were introduced in 2003.
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is urging people to renew their tax credits claim online as soon as possible ahead of the deadline in July.
Solicitors have a week to pay the tax they owe on undeclared income or face hefty penalties, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) warned today.
David Gauke's speech at the 'Britain, Europe and tax competition' conference, organised by the European Tax Policy Forum and Institute for Fiscal Studies.
Those living across some of the UK’s most rural areas can benefit from a fuel price cut from today.
The Prime Minister's Official Spokesperson answered questions about sugar tax, Ofcom and Intelligence and Security Committee appointments.
High street retailer Next has been hit with a £22.4m tax bill after a court ruled the firm’s complex tax scheme was artificial tax avoidance.
Check whether you still need to submit your Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) return.
The following tax changes come into effect today (Monday 6 April 2015):
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The rules on how you can access your defined contributions pension savings from age 55 have changed.
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has introduced a new version of the Company Tax Return form and its supplementary pages.
The following tax changes come into effect today (Wednesday 1 April 2015):
New appointment will be responsible for advancing the government’s tax and welfare strategy.
Decision reaffirms that levy is lawful and will enable levy exemptions to be reinstated. Part of exemption for shale aggregate found to be unlawful.
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