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Every tax adviser can and should record a podcast, says DANIEL SELWOOD
Long live the king!
Content still rules the web, insists DANIEL SELWOOD
HMRC podcast
Covers new PAYE penalties
Two new podcasts from CIOT
Downloads cover VAT changes and foreign profits
Name of charter is 'important'
Should not be for taxpayers only, says QC
Name of charter is 'important'
It should not be only for taxpayers, says QC
Ex-newsreader is new face of HMRC
Moira Stuart to star in self assessment ads
HMRC launches penalties podcast
AESIP boss discusses 'reasonable care'
Podcast guide
Taxation recommends tax-related podcasts to listen to or download
P35 deadline approaches
Employers with 50-plus staff must file online
New PAYE vodcast for employers
HMRC site launches online-filing film
New SA podcast for agents
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