Tax simplification: places to start improving our experience
There was a great deal in the Budget documents, but one paragraph in the Red Book stuck out.
There was a great deal in the Budget documents, but one paragraph in the Red Book stuck out.
It might be an easy thing to overlook when we are busy pursuing our careers in tax, but even the busiest of us should pause to remember the beginning of our journey – when we first entered the
If an error or omission leading to a loss of tax is uncovered, a voluntary disclosure should be made to HMRC as soon as possible.
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In the June issue of Tax Adviser, I reported on the Cooke case (‘Two DP or not two DP, that’s the problem’), where an individual was able to secure a claim for entrepreneurs’
Remote and flexible working are now a common fact of working life. The rapid increase in their adoption is due in no small part to the extensive changes in working practices during Covid.
Speak to most tax advisers or accountants who interact with HMRC on a regular basis and they will be able to provide numerous examples of HMRC standards falling below what could be considered a
It is impossible to write about the Budget, given its timing.
On 5 July, the nation awoke to a landslide election victory for Labour, with the Conservatives recording their lowest number of seats since 1832 and the Liberal Democrats becoming the largest t
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