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Income Tax

A new service has been launched by HMRC to make matters easier for vulnerable individuals dealing with the tax department.

The deemed consent system for income tax enquiries aims to provide an informal channel for advisers to act on behalf of disable and disadvantaged clients in communications to the taxman

HMRC say they are aware of a tax error affecting recipients of disbursement from the Redundancy Payments Office (RPO) but will not make corrections unless asked to do so.

The RPO provides financial settlements to staff members of insolvent employers but does not operate a tax code on the payments, meaning only basic rate tax is deducted and workers often find they have paid tax excessively or erroneously.

HMRC might find Cotter is not the success they think it is

D Kishore (TC2855)

Trustees of PL Travers will trust (TC2830)

P Vaines (TC2965)

“Government needs to take measures to help rest of UK”

A medical consultant owns two cars that are used for business purposes. His wife, who assists in the business and receives a £15,000 salary, is insured to drive these cars and HMRC are contending that a car benefit arises on one of them

HMRC have yet to repay National Insurance contributions following the taxpayer’s victory in Total People

Restricted securities taxation as explained to students of Tolley Exam Training

Proposals for offshore employment intermediaries are likely to create more problems than they solve

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