The Revenue has announced the launch of its latest campaign to identify tax fraud. They are looking to crack down on people, particularly the self employed, of fraudulently claiming tax credits. It is part on a government programme, in
Category Archives: HMRC
Twitter doesn’t have to be taxing – Guest Blog
The taxman joined twitter just before xmas and I’d encourage fellow tweeters, whether taxpayers or accountants, to follow twitter.com/hmrcgovuk (and by all means follow @TheTaxBuzz too!) HMRC’s twitter policy statement says that if you follow this account, you can expect 1-2 tweets
Improving small business profits
Here is my video presentation of a 4sight that I did at 4Networking Taunton. It highlights some of the issues that can arise in a small business and gives some tactics that companies can use to
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Charities – Are you fit and proper?
Charity Accounts Update – Fit and proper persons test The Finance Act 2010 brought in new measures that charities must adhere to in order to maintain their access to tax relief. This article looks in detail at the “Fit and Proper Persons test”, part of a new “management condition”. The Fit and Proper Persons test…
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Paid the wrong tax – The PAYE debacle explained!
Many of you will have seen/ heard the recent media coverage regarding the PAYE error. Good old HM Revenue and Customs! You may get a Tax Calculation (form P800) from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) telling you that you’ve paid too much or too little tax for the tax years 2008-09 and 2009-10. The calculation…
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HMRC Scams – a warning
As many people will no doubt be aware, HM Revenue and Customs have issued a notice that they are going to be making claims for under (and over) paid tax due to an error in the PAYE system. A further blog is to be issued regarding this; however, I felt it prudent to give a warning of the scams that…
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