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CIOT reports on HMRC’s position on remittances upon divorce

CIOT has published HMRC’s Position on Remittances Upon Divorce

30 Aug 2024 00:00 | Published by a Tolley Personal Tax expert

HMRC guidance on refunds of SDLT higher rates

HMRC has published guidance on applying for refunds of higher rates of Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT).

30 Aug 2024 00:00 | Published by a Tolley Personal Tax expert

New HMRC postal forms to register as a subcontractor

HMRC has published two new postal forms which can be used to register a limited company or a partnership as a subcontractor with payment under deduction.

28 Aug 2024 00:00 | Published by a Tolley Employment Tax expert

HMRC Capital Taxes Liaison Group Meeting Minutes

The minutes of HMRC’s Capital Taxes Liaison Group of 9 April have now been published (following a delay due to the General Election).

28 Aug 2024 00:00 | Published by a Tolley Owner-Managed Businesses expert

Weekly Roundup HMRC Manuals: 27 August 2024

27 August 2024 - This roundup sets out the most important changes to HMRC manuals over the past week as curated by our editors

27 Aug 2024 00:00 | Published by a Tolley Corporation Tax expert

CIOT response: Abolition of furnished holiday lettings regime – draft legislation for consultation

The CIOT has published its response to the consultation on the draft legislation to abolish the furnished holiday lettings (FHL) tax regime.

27 Aug 2024 00:00 | Published by a Tolley Owner-Managed Businesses expert

EU approves extension of EIS and VCT

The European Commission has approved the Government’s extension of the Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) and the Venture Capital Trust scheme (VCT) until 2035.

27 Aug 2024 00:00 | Published by a Tolley Corporation Tax expert

Agent Dedicated Line — Self Assessment or PAYE for individuals

HMRC has published guidance detailing how agents and tax advisers can contact them.

22 Aug 2024 00:00 | Published by a Tolley Personal Tax expert

Agent Update: Issue 122

HMRC has published Agent Update issue 122 (21 August 2024) providing a round-up of recent developments and changes to legislation and allowances relating to UK tax for tax agents and advisers.

22 Aug 2024 00:00 | Published by a Tolley Corporation Tax expert

Gibraltar-UK social security agreement enters into force

The Gibraltar-UK social security agreement entered into force on 1 June 2024.

21 Aug 2024 00:00 | Published by a Tolley Employment Tax expert

Guidance on giving evidence from abroad in UK court or tribunal cases updated

The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) has updated its guidance on giving evidence by video link from abroad in a UK court or tribunal case.

21 Aug 2024 00:00 | Published by a Tolley Corporation Tax expert

Updated HMRC guidance on using Making Tax Digital for Income Tax

HMRC has updated its guidance on creating digital records for MTD for income tax.

19 Aug 2024 00:00 | Published by a Tolley Personal Tax expert

Weekly Roundup HMRC Manuals: 19 August 2024

19 August 2024 - This roundup sets out the most important changes to HMRC manuals over the past week as curated by our editors

19 Aug 2024 00:00 | Published by a Tolley Corporation Tax expert

Updated HMRC guidance on paying a tax bill

HMRC has updated its guidance on ‘What will happen if you don’t pay your tax bill’.

16 Aug 2024 00:00 | Published by a Tolley Corporation Tax expert

Tribunal Procedure Committee consultation on changes to procedure rules for the First-tier Tribunal (Tax Chamber)

The Tribunal Procedure Committee seeks views on potential amendments relating to the issue of full decisions.

13 Aug 2024 00:00 | Published by a Tolley Corporation Tax expert

Weekly Roundup HMRC Manuals: 12 August 2024

12 August 2024 - This roundup sets out the most important changes to HMRC manuals over the past week as curated by our editors

12 Aug 2024 00:00 | Published by a Tolley Corporation Tax expert

Ecuador and United Kingdom Sign Tax Treaty

Ecuador and the United Kingdom have signed an income tax treaty on 6 August 2024, in Quito, Ecuador.

08 Aug 2024 00:00 | Published by a Tolley Personal Tax expert

Pensions schemes newsletter 161 — August 2024

HMRC has published Pensions schemes newsletter 161 for August 2024.

07 Aug 2024 00:00 | Published by a Tolley Employment Tax expert

HMRC cuts late-payment and repayment interest rates

HMRC is reducing the late-payment interest rate to 7.5% and the repayment rate to 4% from 20 August 2024 for most taxes and payments. Interest on quarterly instalment payments of corporation tax will also be reduced from 12 August.

06 Aug 2024 00:00 | Published by a Tolley Corporation Tax expert

Weekly Roundup HMRC Manuals: 5 August 2024

5 August 2024 - This roundup sets out the most important changes to HMRC manuals over the past week as curated by our editors

05 Aug 2024 00:00 | Published by a Tolley Corporation Tax expert

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