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The Prime Minister's Official Spokesperson answered questions about sugar tax, Ofcom and Intelligence and Security Committee appointments.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
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.
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has secured three tribunal wins against tax avoidance schemes, protecting over £260 million in tax.
The rules for CASCs change on 1 April 2015.
We normally acknowledge appeals, if they are not thought to be invalid, within 28 days. If you submit an appeal online, you’ll get an immediate acknowledgement.
Tax changes coming into effect in a week will see Britain’s businesses benefit from lower taxes – helping them reinvest more of their money in growing their business and hiring more staff.
New tax changes come into effect at the start of each financial year. Here’s a list of things coming into effect in April 2015 to back businesses and support people.
This April, some employers may need to pay their employees and report their PAYE on a different date than usual.
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has today confirmed it is working with five other tax authorities to share information about how digital multinationals might be shifting their profits to tax havens.
HMRC is running two international training and development programmes for senior managers and tax auditors.
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) and Border Force have today published a joint strategy for tackling the illicit tobacco market in the UK.
Tax changes to support hardworking families, incentivise business investment in the UK and create a fairer tax system.
The Pensions Tax Manual will be published in spring 2015, to replace the current Registered Pension Schemes Manual.
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