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The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on Ukraine, the EU, HS2, 40 pence tax rate and the NHS.
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The next Budget statement will be made by the Chancellor of the Exchequer on Wednesday 19 March 2014.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on Ukraine, Syria, tax and Scotland.
The Deputy High Commissioner Sean Melbourne participated in a public debate on 11 March about Double Taxation Treaties. Mr Melbourne said:
The evaluation follows new rules designed to ensure ‘off-payroll’ contractors pay proper tax.
Treasury minister David Gauke visits tech start-up to mark Employment Allowance milestone.
HMRC has announced details of 2 international training programmes for tax professionals.
Chancellor George Osborne launches the campaign as G20 ministers agree next steps in global fight against tax avoidance and evasion.
Iain Duncan Smith, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, has visited the Benefit Fraud investigation team in Spain to thank them for their hard work and to show his continued support in bringing overseas benefit fraudste…
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on Scotland, school holidays, and income tax.
A tribunal has found that a tax avoidance scheme which involved celebrities, fund managers and other high earners claiming that they were second-hand car dealers in their spare time did not work.
Bristol & West plc, owned by Bank of Ireland, has lost its second attempt to avoid £27 million of corporation tax by claiming that there was a loophole in the law governing the taxation of derivatives.
HMRC is reminding employers who are not represented by professional bodies about changes to the end of year submission process.
Small businesses are being urged to consider a scheme that allows them to be taxed on money that flows in and out of their business, rather than using full accounting rules.
Government to provide tax exemption for the Glasgow Grand Prix.
HMRC is reminding anyone claiming tax credits who has a partner moving in with them to say those three little words this Valentine’s Day…”Tell the Taxman.”
Product will boost the fight against illegal fuel laundering.
More than 50,000 charities have signed up to Charities Online, which makes it quicker and easier for charities to receive the Gift Aid on their donations.
A new, flexible, face-to-face support service for customers who need extra help with their taxes, tax credits and child benefit entitlements will be rolled out across the UK by HMRC this spring.
HMRC has today launched a new telephone helpline for anyone affected by the recent floods.
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