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What to do if you’ve been involved in a tax avoidance scheme and receive a follower notice or accelerated payment notice from HMRC.
Guidance to support the anti-avoidance legislation in Finance Act 2014, National Insurance Contributions Act 2015, and Finance Act 2015.
We welcome views on proposed changes to Follower Notices penalties.
Find out about follower notices and accelerated payments for users of tax avoidance schemes.
Tax Information and Impact Note about the new legislation enabling HM Revenue and Customs to issue a ‘Follower Notice’ in NICs dispute and appeal cases.
This playbook explains how we use social media at GDS. In it, we share our best practice, what we've learned and what we're planning to do.
Find out about follower notices and accelerated payments for users of avoidance schemes for Income Tax and National Insurance contributions through PAYE.
This factsheet is about penalties you may have to pay if we’ve sent a partnership follower notice and corrective action has not been taken on time.
Find out about penalties you may have to pay if HMRC have sent you a follower notice and you have not taken corrective action on time.
This factsheet is about partnership follower notices and accelerated partner payments for partnerships that have used tax avoidance schemes.
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