The government is consulting on draft regulations to implement the EU directive on administrative co-operation known as DAC 6. From 1 July 2020, this will require taxpayers...
A freedom of information response obtained by Royal London has revealed that HMRC does not know how many people it is penalising each year for breaching the rules relating to...
The government has not prepared the construction industry for the reverse charge due in October and needs to delay its implementation to avoid chaos, the Federation of Master...
1 September 2019Payment of corporation tax liabilities for periods ended 30 November 2018 if not liable to pay by instalments.Check HMRC website for changes to car mileage fuel...
HMRC is changing the rules on accounting for VAT from 1 September 2019. The changes relate to adjustments for VAT after increases or reductions in the price of goods or services,...
The government has confirmed an amendment to the legislation to ensure continuity of the VAT treatment for English higher education providers. An update is required as a result of...
The UK’s legal and accounting firms made a total tax contribution of £19.1bn in 2018, up 6.8% from 2016 for those firms studied, according to the latest report from...
HMRC has opened a consultation on improving the operation of the partial exemption and the capital goods scheme. It follows the Office of Tax Simplification’s 2017 VAT review...
HMRC has collected £37bn from eight new taxes and levies on businesses it has introduced over the past ten years according to research from UHY Hacker Young.These taxes...
Changes to the capital gains tax only or main residence relief when individuals have more than one residence will proceed as announced in the 2018 Budget. The government has...
The government confirmed it will legislate in Finance Bill 2019 to amend ITEPA 2003 and the relevant National Insurance contributions regulations so that when an individual works...