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The outcome of HMRC’s review into how Making Tax Digital for Income Tax Self Assessment addresses the needs of small businesses, and next steps.
1. Introduction The government’s vision is for a trusted, modern tax…
These documents contain information about reviews of and appeals against HMRC’s tax decisions, and includes comparisons with published figures for previous years, where appropriate.
Meeting minutes from the partnership review consultative committee.
This business plan sets out what HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is going to do over the next two years.
This briefing explains how overpayments occur, how they can be avoided and what to do if a claimant has been paid money they are not entitled to.
This mid-year report, covering the first half of 2013 to 2014, shows HMRC are delivering record revenues, while making sustainable cost reductions.
Meeting minutes from the employee benefits and expenses review committee.
Information on the employment allowance to reduce liability for Class 1 secondary National Insurance Contributions (NICs).
Evaluation summary of pilot to test the effectiveness of using Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) techniques in Large and/or Complex tax and related disputes.
This document is an update to HMRC's three-year Business Plan, which set out its direction and challenges for 2012-15.
HMRC's annual report and accounts for the year ended 31 March 2013.
With a large estate covering the UK and Northern Ireland, HMRC is one of the 'big four' government departments making a significant contribution to sustainable operations and procurement in the public sector.
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