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A speech given by Ruth Owen, HMRC’s Director General of Personal Tax, to the annual HMRC stakeholder conference on 17 July 2014.
HMRC's High Net Worth Unit – a specialist division which deals with the tax affairs of the UK’s wealthiest individuals – has brought in £1bn in compliance yield.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A list of tax avoidance schemes whose users may be required to make an upfront payment of tax has been published today by HMRC.
With the tax credits renewal deadline of 31 July just over two weeks away, HMRC has revealed the top 10 excuses for not renewing tax credits claims.
MOD has published a report setting out plans to manage radium contamination at Dalgety Bay in Fife.
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on child abuse, tax avoidance, living wage and airport security.
With the tax credits renewal deadline of 31 July less than one month away, HMRC has launched a new online service for the vast majority of claimants to use.
Reduction welcomed by the industry, with members of the Bingo Association committing to reinvest the tax saved into clubs across the country.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on cigarette packaging, the energy market, civil partnership and mansion tax.
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on relations with President Putin, Europe, extremism and inheritance tax.
Also seeking views on remuneration packages in the 21st century.
Formula 1 racing giant McLaren has lost its claim that a £32 million fine imposed against it by the sport’s governing body should be tax deductible.
David Gauke visited medical company Horizon Discovery which has benefitted from government schemes backing business.
Tax credits claimants are being warned about scam or “phishing” emails sent out by fraudsters in the run-up to the 31 July renewal deadline.
Businesses supplying digital services across the European Union will be able to use a one-stop VAT service from January.
Over £4.6 million in wage arrears has been paid to more than 22,000 workers following a successful year for HMRC's National Minimum Wage enforcement teams.
The government has introduced the Childcare Payments Bill.
As he attends the G7 meeting in Brussels, the Prime Minister writes about the need for transparency, fair tax systems and freer trade.
Tax credits customers are being prompted, through an advertising campaign launched today, to renew their claim now.
The amount of tax credits that is overpaid every year fell in 2012 to 2013, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) announced today.
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