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Employees

ROBERT MAAS thinks that payrolling benefits will be an 'unmitigated disaster' and wants your help to stop it
Ten years ago this month saw the first self assessment tax return filing deadline. MARK LEE looks back at what we were expecting and at how things have turned out
A victory for sub-postmasters — and common sense! PETER ARROWSMITH reports that some may now be eligible for a repayment of National Insurance contributions
New advisory figures for company cars to apply from 1 January 2008 have been announced by HMRC
Companies including accountancy and legal firms should expect an 'onslaught' of HMRC enquiries, claims Grant Thornton
ANDREW HUBBARD applauds HMRC's recent foray into reducing the administrative burden in tax, but is concerned that this can be blurred with political and economic considerations
JOHN CHAPLIN and ASH MAJITHIA outline the reasons for HMRC's decision not to call time on pub managers' accommodation tax breaks
MIKE TRUMAN wonders whether there is a simpler solution to the issue of personal and managed service companies.
Sometimes it really seems that HMRC just trust to luck. ALLISON PLAGER reviews the latest saga relating to PAYE online filing.
Employee car ownership; Contributions relief to registered pension schemes; Tax credits report; Employers to file 2006-07 annual return by 19 May
PETER VAINES laments the futility of employment income expenses claims.
When does £8,500 mean £50,000, asks PHILIP FISHER. Answer: when it is put in the context of form P11D benefit reporting.
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