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How to tax company mobile phones given to employees.
If your business pays the cost of an employee's mobile phone - what you must report to HMRC and what taxes and National Insurance are due
As an employer providing mobile phones to your employees, you have certain…
You do not have to report anything to HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) or…
If telephone expenses are not exempt, you must report them to HM Revenue…
The value to use for reporting or paying tax and National Insurance…
You can read more detailed information in particular benefits: mobile…
If your business pays the cost of an employee's home phone - what you must report to HMRC and what taxes and National Insurance are due
As an employer paying your employees’ home phone expenses, you have…
You don’t have to report anything or deduct and pay PAYE tax or National…
If telephone expenses aren’t exempt, you must report them to HMRC and may…
The value to use depends on who arranges the employee’s telephone line. If…
The following guides contain more detailed information: telephone charges…
Form to request to make a phone call in prison
Check a list of recent phone contacts from HMRC to help you decide if a phone call you've received is a scam.
What the retirement of analogue phone lines, also known as the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN), means for you.
Get help and extra support when dealing with HMRC if you have additional needs - for example you have a disability or health condition, if English is not your first language or if you’re experiencing domestic abuse or financial hardship.
A Fraud and Error Prevention Service (FEPS) centre may review your benefits claim - check that a letter, phone call or text is genuine
Find out how you should prepare for a telephone or video court or tribunal hearing and what to expect on the day.
The Refugee Employability Programme supports refugees to find work and settle into their local communities.
Information on enhancing communications resilience and how we work with telecommunication service providers to manage the risk of disruption to public networks.
Events courses and programmes to develop skills, knowledge and networks for chief executive officers, deputy-CEOs and their equivalents in public service.
How to book and make a secure video call with somebody in prison.
The Payment Exception Service is a way for people who do not have a bank account to collect benefit or pension payments. It replaces the Simple Payment service
Contact the Pension Service about State Pension eligibility, claims, payments and complaints, and to update your details (such as your address or bank details)
Learn how the Government Digital Service is monitoring accessibility under the Public Sector Bodies (Websites and Mobile Applications) (No.2) Accessibility Regulations 2018.
Guidance for UK companies on winning business from international aid and development projects.
Woodhill is a men’s high security prison and young offender institution (YOI) in Milton Keynes.
Stocken Prison is a men’s prison near Oakham in Rutland, East Midlands.
Phone-paid Services Authority is the UK regulator for content, goods and services charged to a phone-bill. Phone-paid Services Authority works with the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology .
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