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Get guidance from HMRC if you're a tax agent or an adviser.
Get guidance from HMRC if you’re a tax agent or an adviser.
HMRC guidance on Part 5 and Schedules 34 to 36 of the Finance Act 2014.
Find out if you need to tell HMRC about your overseas income and assets under the Requirement To Correct rules.
Information given by HM Revenue and Customs to tax agents when dishonest conduct may have happened.
Impacting definitions and the Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury's declaration for tax information and impact notes.
A bi-monthly magazine for employers and agents that gives up-to-date information on payroll topics.
This factsheet provides information about how to avoid penalties for making Tax Digital for VAT.
Find out about the penalties HMRC can charge under ‘old’ penalty rules for returns that were due to be filed up to 31 March 2009.
Get help if you’re a tax agent or adviser who has clients with National Insurance contributions and statutory payments to declare on tax returns.
Get help if you’re a tax agent or adviser who has clients with Income Tax losses to declare on Self Assessment tax returns.
Find out about the changes to Individual Savings Accounts (ISA), Junior ISA (JISA) and the detailed guidance for Lifetime ISAs.
Find out about abusive and defeated tax arrangements, and how the legislation is applied.
How and why HMRC raises assessments, applies penalties and charges interest.
Get help if you’re a tax agent or adviser who has clients that have used the remittance basis, to consider if they have made taxable remittances.
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