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Major record labels involved in this year’s Brit Awards are among the latest targets of HMRC's continued crackdown on unpaid internships.
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A tax avoidance scheme sold by serial avoidance promoter NT Advisors has lost its third bid for legitimacy, saving the country £100 million.
Users of tax avoidance schemes to pay tax upfront whilst HMRC investigates and challenges in the courts.
HMRC is launching a recruitment drive in the North East for more than 50 digital specialists to staff a new Digital Centre.
Londoners are more likely to miss the tax return deadline than taxpayers in any other part of the UK, figures released today by HMRC reveal.
The Economic Secretary to the Treasury, Nicky Morgan, today opened the first meeting of the Joint Alcohol Anti-fraud Taskforce.
HMRC is urging high-income Child Benefit parents who have not yet submitted their tax return to take action now, or face penalties.
HMRC has launched a new blog to improve the way it works with agents.
With the 31 January tax return deadline just around the corner, HMRC has revealed the ‘Top 10 oddest excuses’ for sending in a late return.
Almost 700 tax fraudsters and benefit cheats were convicted this year, HMRC announced today.
The Upper Tax Tribunal has ruled that Eclipse 35, marketed as a tax efficient way to invest in the film industry, does not deliver the tax relief it claimed.
Workers in the health and wellbeing professions who have taxable income that they have not told HMRC about have one week to come forward and register.
HMRC has responded to today’s Public Accounts Committee report on its Annual Report & Accounts 2012-13.
Following the Autumn Statement, the government has today published responses to consultations alongside draft legislation to be included in Finance Bill 2014.
HMRC has launched a package of support to help businesses with nine or fewer employees report Pay As Your Earn information in real time.
A tax tribunal ruling against an income tax avoidance scheme is expected to protect up to £400 million in tax that would otherwise not have been paid.
UK also signs agreements with overseas territories as significant progress is made towards new global standard.
Care sector workers are in line for nearly £340,000 in back pay as a result of investigations by HMRC.
Seven Overseas Territories have joined more than 60 countries in cooperation measures to combat tax avoidance.
Graduates have a week left to apply to join HMRC as tax trainees next year.
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