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Your essential tax update is back
The Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng said he will abolish the OTS and set a mandate to the Treasury and HMRC to focus on simplifying the tax code, in his โmini-Budgetโ today.1
The Annual Investment Allowance (AIA) allows any business whether within the charge to corporation tax (such as a limited company) or income tax (such as a sole trader or a partnership) to claim ta
In todayโs Growth Plan 20221 the Chancellor announced that the 2017 and 2021 reforms to the off-payroll working rules (also known as IR35)2 would be repealed from 6 April 2023.
Jon Stride, Vice-Chair of the ATTโs Technical Steering Group, said:
A new online version of this form was launched on 8 August. HMRC's update (shared via the Joint VAT Consultative Committee) sets out the changes that have been made since it was launched,
In recent weeks, HMRC has updated their Donโt get caught out campaign website, which is aimed at helping contractors, agency workers and those working through an umbrella company ensure they donโt
Two and a half years after the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) was first introduced, one of the first cases concerning overpayments has now been heard at the First Tier Tribunal.
From 3 October, employers will finally be able to set up a variable direct debit payment plan to settle their PAYE liabilities.