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18 Apr Quarterly Tax Returns Criticised

April 15, 2016 Quarterly tax return plan criticised by watchdog The Administrative Burdens Advisory Board, the independent body that oversees HMRC, has refused to support the Government's plans to force small businesses to submit quarterly digital tax returns. Under its Making Tax Digital strategy, HMRC has proposed that...

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04 Oct The Pitfalls of completing a tax return

The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) have warned of the pitfalls of individuals completing their self-assessment tax returns themselves:- Hundreds of thousands of extra people are expected to complete a self-assessment tax return for the first time by 31 October, including people who have won...

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17 Apr HMRC Investigate Unpaid Internships

The once American practice of offering unpaid internships for individuals to gain useful work experience is being investigated by the HMRC as contravening the national minimum wage. HMRC has been sent details of 100 companies accused of illegally using unpaid interns which the government has said...

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08 Apr HMRC Step Up Their Business Record Checks

The HMRC is continuing with its business record checks campaign to see if businesses are complying with their onerous business record keeping obligations. From November 2012, thousands of small business owners and self-employed people across the UK started to receive letters informing them that their business...

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12 Apr Granny Tax – The Facts

To Chancellor George Osborne it is a simplification in a complex tax system. To its critics, it is a "granny tax". But what exactly does the most controversial measure in Wednesday's Budget mean for you? The change in age-related personal allowances - the amount of income that is tax-free -...

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