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Graduates have a week left to apply to join HMRC as tax trainees next year.
Names of tax cheats have been published on the HMRC website today.
Chancellor to make his annual Autumn Statement on 5 December.
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The First-tier Tax Tribunal has ruled against a tax avoidance scheme which replaced interest on a loan between two companies in the same group with shares issued to a third one.
Interns are to get more support to protect their right to fair pay, as the government launches new advice for young people
Application submitted to European Commission seeking up to a five pence per litre cut in fuel duty in rural areas.
‘Vital’ scheme helps over 1,100 companies raise over £82 million in finance.
Christmas shoppers looking for bargains overseas have been warned not to get hit by unexpected charges, HMRC cautioned today.
In an important ruling that will save the UK around £60 million, rising to £500 million for similar cases, the Supreme Court has ruled unanimously that HMRC is entitled to enforce payment of a tax debt and withhold tax relie…
Signing welcomed by Chancellor as UK looks to complete signings with other Overseas Territories.
Analysis shows businesses that will be taken out of paying employer National Insurance Contributions.
If you haven’t yet sent in your 2012/13 tax return, remember to do it online to avoid a penalty.
An offshore tax avoidance scheme used by an FTSE 100-listed investment management company to pay its employees tax-free bonuses has been closed by Scotland’s most senior court.
Unused Pay As You Earn (PAYE) schemes will be shut down, HMRC announced today.
There are just days left to send your 2012 to 2013 paper tax return to HMRC, if you want to beat the 31 October deadline and avoid a penalty.
HMRC has opened discussions with the commercial sector about how it could help to reduce tax credits error and fraud.
Tax cheats in Scotland and Northern Ireland who try to fraudulently reclaim VAT are being targeted as part of an HMRC taskforce.
Chancellor welcomes the signing of the agreement. The government will look to sign further agreements with other jurisdictions as soon as possible.
Following a consultation, new changes will be legislated for in Finance Bill 2014.
Figures released by HMRC estimate the tax gap for 2011 to 2012 at 7% (£35 billion) of tax due, continuing a long-term downward trend.
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