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This week we explore HMRC’s February Agent Update, new advisory fuel rates, HMRC’s latest compliance activity and much more besides.
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Hello,
This week we explore HMRC’s February Agent Update, new advisory fuel rates, HMRC’s latest compliance activity and much more besides.
Hello,
This time, another Employer Bulletin, two GAAR panel opinions, a new development in the LLP salaried member rules, an 'E-invoicing' consultation, a closer look at 'exceptional circumstances' day-counting for Statutory Residence and another student union bar VAT case.
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Highlights this week include the latest report of the National Audit Office, increased thresholds for Off-Payroll Working, an update on in-year returns for trusts and estates and a VAT case exploring the Kittel principle.
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Just when we thought Self Assessment was safely behind us for another year comes news of late filing penalty concessions from HMRC and new updates on Making Tax Digital for Self Assessment. We have further updates on the new non-domicile regime and links to a new talk on Family Investment Companies (FICs) too.
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We are anything but short of news this week. Our highlights include the new review of Loan Charge settlements and a twist in a long-running LLP court battle. In case you did not notice, 31st January is the filing deadline for Self Assessment (and also the last day to make a Time to Pay agreement).
Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury, James Murray MP, has announced an independent review of the disguised remuneration loan charge to be led by Ray McCann, former President of the Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT).
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