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Employees

Auto-enrolment; Going, going; Associated debt; Employment dead end

By Aidan Langley; £125; paperback; fifth edition; Spiramus

Anonymous views sought on employee benefits revamp

Complying with real time information when monthly pay receipts are uncertain

What next for HMRC following their loss in the Glasgow Rangers case?

P Figg (TC3703)

Isocom Ltd and GH Tahmosybayat (TC3696)

The importance and usefulness of employee-ownership trusts

Employee share option schemes look set to become simpler for companies to handle, as the government considers implementing a recommendation from the Office of Tax Simplification (OTS).

A consultation document seeks views on a new vehicle to make it easier for businesses wishing to manage their workers’ share arrangements and create a market for employee shares.

PAYE and CIS firms face generic notification service alert

HMRC are seeking powers that would enable tax officials to temporarily withhold details of PAYE code changes from workers.

Employees of businesses instructed by the Revenue to use a new code could be kept in the dark for up to 30 days, via statutory instruments designed as amendments to the  Income Tax (Pay As You Earn) Regulations 2003.

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