The Guardian, amongst others, reports HMRC’s plan to get tough on pesistent tax evaders, and at the same time notes my concern about the scheme.
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Why Jersey is treated as being opaque by HMRC
I mentioned the other day that Jersey, unlike the Isle of Man and Guernsey, is a category 2 state with regard to offshore tax penalties
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HMRC to solve debt management problem – by writing the debt off
Another gem from the House of Commons Public Accounts Committee report on H M Revenue & Customs: The Department has been less successful in dealing
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Does HMRC resolve tax disputes appropriately?
The House of Commons Public Accouns Committee has tried to find out of H M Revenue & Customs resolve tax disptes appropriately. But as they
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A UK small company can expect a visit from HMRC – once every 250 years
I spoke at a meeting for PCS – the union for a majority of staff at H M Revenue & Customs -yesterday. One person present
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What is HMRC saying about Jersey?
H M Revenue & Customs has, as many will be aware, announced a new penalty regime for offshore disclosures. As they say: These new penalties
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HMRC – getting the incentives all wrong on tax evasion
Accountancy Age features an interview today with Dave Hartnett, boss of H M Revenue & Customs. TThere seem to be two key messages he is
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HMRC: time for protests
It’s good to note that PCS, the union for most staff at /HM Revenue & Customs, is joining in tax protests today: War on Want
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Vodafone, HMRC and regulatory capture
Questions have been raised this morning about whether I have seen the latest comments in Private Eye on the relationship between Vodafone and HM Revenue
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