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Issue : Vol 185, Issue 4731

Issue : Vol 185, Issue 4731

10 Feb 2020
IN THIS ISSUE
Was this SAO penalty really justified?
Say it with… tax breaks
Barbados or bust
Cool conduct and conversations
Annual exemption on non-resident trust gains.
Australian superannuation and overseas investment fund.
Tax evasion discovered during a divorce settlement.
VAT on US company renting out equipment in UK.
Change confusion; Helping abroad; Metal trading; Blowing the whistle Change confusion Responsibility for payments under the IR35 rules. The forthcoming changes to IR35 are causing me...
The House of Lords Finance Bill subcommittee has launched an inquiry on the government’s proposal to extend the off-payroll working rules to the private sector from April 2020. This inquiry...
HMRC has secured £5bn as a result of the introduction of diverted profits tax in 2015. This included more than £2.2bn additional corporation tax where diverted profits tax helped settle...
A record 11,122,967 taxpayers completed their self-assessment tax returns by the 31 January deadline, HMRC has revealed. However, 11.7m returns were due so 958,296 (8.18%) remain outstanding.HMRC...
Latest statistics show that 327,000 people made 828,000 withdrawals totalling £2.23bn between October and December 2019. The average withdrawal for each person was at a record low of...
There were 314,700 stamp duty land tax transactions in the final quarter of 2019 which is less than a 1% fall from the 315,300 transactions for the same quarter in 2018, according to HMRC’s...
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