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An employee believed her employer was providing personal health insurance and the benefit of this was shown on forms P11D. Following a takeover, she has discovered that the policy was an insurance scheme that paid the employer in the event of her illness. Can a tax repayment be obtained?
A company, which requires extensive travelling by its employees, owns a helicopter. A director and 30% shareholder has the use of the 'copter, which is kept and maintained at a local airfield and is also used by a flying club there. The calculation of the director’s benefit in kind is reviewed
Don't fine employers until April 2014, CIOT tells HMRC

An employer has paid for the costs of overnight accommodation and subsistence for those employees who were unable to travel home in the extreme winter weather

But awareness is rising, claims business support body
A builder’s employees come by small amounts of scrap metal as a result of their work and sell it to fund their Christmas celebrations. During the year, the money is held in the bank account of one of the employees
Reform would see widening of agencies to include non-charities

RTI’s “on or before” rule will be unworkable for many employers, warns PAUL APLIN

HMRC claim real-time information is no problem. LOUISE MANNING begs to differ
KEITH M GORDON explains the tax rules that apply to members of the armed forces

Law Society warns that new contract will create too much complexity

The sanctions planned for real-time information, reviewed by SUSAN BALL
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