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Tax gap – who’s the target
Who’s the target?
Annual review of the tax profession
What is and what has been
Raising standards in the tax advisory market
Muddled thinking
How the DOTAS rules apply for inheritance tax
Spill the beans
On my my desk this week: Tax evasion
On my desk this week
July 2023 legislation day announcements
Summer reading sorted
Bad reputation: the businesses that fell for the lure of tax evasion
Bad reputation
Nudge letters in relation to the Pandora Papers
The box is open
Bhaur: Setting aside a transaction on the grounds of mistake
It was a mistake
Understanding the approved mileage allowance payments rules
Keep track!
How to manage a dawn raid
Let us in!
Does the UK promote tax avoidance?
A shady place for monied people
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Readers forum: Claiming pre-registration input tax
Practice tip: 19 December 2024
New Queries: 19 December 2024
Readers’ forum: Should I advise my client to declare income?
Readers’ forum: Pension scheme set up as discretionary trust?
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NEWS
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Automated tracking system for taxpayers could save £36m a year, study shows
Welsh income tax rates are unchanged
Business expenditure on R&D rises in 2023
HMRC targets landlords who may have undeclared rents
Lump sums cannot be returned to pension scheme
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No extenuating circumstances to extend deadline
Delay in issuing penalties was no excuse for late return
Sales of occupation income avoidance rules apply
Whole of settlement was not subject to tax
Payments were taxable as earnings
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Readers forum: Claiming pre-registration input tax
No extenuating circumstances to extend deadline
This week's opinion: 19 December 2024
Automated tracking system for taxpayers could save £36m a year, study shows
Welsh income tax rates are unchanged