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Tax avoidance schemes that HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) believe to be live and widely available, to help those using them to avoid tax.
Product Safety Report for Aisilan Surface Mounted Spotlight presenting a serious risk of electric shock due to lack of earthing and potential for product to become live.
Tax avoidance schemes that HM Revenue and Customs believe to be live and widely available, to help those using them to avoid tax.
Find out about the tax avoidance arrangements used by some umbrella companies.
Summaries of the 14 Spotlight sessions held on 22 July at Girl Summit 2014.
Tax avoidance schemes that HM Revenue and Customs believe to be live and widely available to help those using them to avoid tax.
Outlines of the 14 Spotlight sessions held on 22 July at Girl Summit 2014.
ELLA is the Evidence and Lessons from Latin America programme
On 5 July 2017 The Supreme Court released their unanimous decision about disguised remuneration tax avoidance schemes used by Rangers Football Club.
HMRC is aware of scheme users being told we will demand a deed of release before agreeing a settlement of your disguised remuneration liabilities.
HMRC is aware of schemes that claim to avoid the 2019 loan charge on disguised remuneration. These schemes don’t work.
Advertising Standards Authority rules against misleading income trust advertising that uses HMRC's logo.
HMRC can tax loans paid to contractors or freelance workers through trusts or umbrella companies, just like normal income.
How HMRC deals with a scheme that tries to exploit Entrepreneurs’ Relief by turning income into a capital gain and what to do if you use it.
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