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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.
This treaty was presented to Parliament in March 2019.
Find out about tax avoidance schemes used by some businesses to provide tax free or tax reduced rewards to their employees.
Use these materials to communicate with your members, clients, and customers about changes to VAT interest charges, late submission and late payment penalties from January 2023.
Updates about the new rules affecting General Betting Duty, Pool Betting Duty and Remote Gaming Duty from 1 December 2014.
The Solicitor's Office Enforcement Section send out a copy of IR8 with every Winding-Up Petition which explains why they have issued the petition and what happens next.
Tax avoidance schemes that HM Revenue and Customs believe to be live and widely available, to help those using them to avoid tax.
Check examples to help you calculate your employee's wages, National Insurance contributions and pension contributions if you're claiming through the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme.
This bulletin tells you about paying HMRC all the Income Tax and National Insurance contributions due if an administrator pays employees, during the period of administration.
Tax avoidance schemes that HM Revenue and Customs believe to be live and widely available to help those using them to avoid tax.
This bulletin explains how to make sure tax and National Insurance payments for former employees on an insolvent entity are recorded and allocated correctly.
The National Insurance contributions Act 2019 received Royal Assent on 24 July 2019.
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