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Richard Curtis
Richard Curtis
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Taxation from 2002 until 2021.
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Tax gap for 2024-25 rises to £59.2bn with small businesses dominating the figures
Payments for self-assessment taxpayers to be overhauled
VAT and PAYE payments to be made by direct debit
HMRC to extend powers to recover low value debt
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Conforming interpretation of EU law was correct
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Marketed floorplan preferred over taxpayer’s
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Tax gap for 2024-25 rises to £59.2bn with small businesses dominating the figures
Payments for self-assessment taxpayers to be overhauled
VAT and PAYE payments to be made by direct debit
HMRC to extend powers to recover low value debt