Can my tax affairs be made public?
Well, if you’re on the Inland revenue naughty list they certainly can! In another interesting development HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) have for the first […]
Can my tax affairs be made public? Read More »
Well, if you’re on the Inland revenue naughty list they certainly can! In another interesting development HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) have for the first […]
Can my tax affairs be made public? Read More »
Have you recently changed legal entity, for example by incorporating a sole proprietorship or partnership ? Or has a sole proprietor taken someone into partnership?
VAT Penalty on Incorporation? Read More »
If you’ve not seen the massive publicity about the misselling of PPI (Payment Protection Insurance) policies, or been contacted by a no-win no-fee claims
Are PPI Claims Taxable? Read More »
Photographs of over 30 individuals, who were sentenced last year to a total of almost 156 years, have been published online for the first time
HMRC “wall of shame” Read More »
The current regime of claiming for enhanced credits against corporation tax is a generous one with up to 225% relief available for qualifying expenditure. In
R&D Tax Credits, a warning Read More »
A recent report prepared has revealed that tax fraud makes up 44% of all the fraud reported in the UK. At £603 million, tax fraud
VAT fraud rife in the UK Read More »
As of January 1st 2013, new EU wide rules came into effect with the aim of simplifying the invoicing process for business. Most importantly the
New EU VAT invoicing rules from 1st January 2013 Read More »
Following our earlier blog post on the tax changed announced in the Autumn Statement on 6th December here the following represent the other non-tax headline changes
Autumn Statement, non-tax announcements Read More »
On Wednesday 5 December 2012, the Government delivered its Autumn Statement. The Chancellor announced this year he was seeking to offer ‘new support for business
Autumn Statement Tax Changes Read More »
Hot on the heels of H M Revenue & Customs (HMRC) going to the extraordinary lengths of advertising on billboards and the back of buses see our previous
HMRC ‘hitmen’ watching your spending Read More »