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Rat-infested property is “suitable for use as a dwelling”
The First-tier Tribunal has found that a property in disrepair, inhabited by rodents, is still suitable for use as a dwelling for tax purposes. This sounds illogical - so what’s the full story?
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HMRC changes policy on time-to-pay arrangements
The loan charge in respect of historic use of "disguised remuneration" schemes is one of the most controversial enforcement policies in existence. If you owe money under the rules, why might a quiet change in policy relating to repayment arrangements?
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HMRC services disrupted by strikes
You may experience difficulty or severe delays contacting HMRC’s helplines over the next few weeks, with several strikes planned. What are the scheduled dates, and how else might you resolve queries?
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HMRC announces new service to help with basis period reform
From 2024/25, all unincorporated businesses will have to report their profits using a tax year basis period. The current tax year is a transitional year, meaning there will be a need to make some adjustments when declaring your results. How will a newly-announced online form help?
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Have your say on the future of stamp taxes on shares
HMRC has launched a consultation on simplifying stamp taxes on share transactions. What are the proposed alternatives and how can you have your say on them?
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New fuel scale charge flat rates apply from next week
The fuel scale charge is one option for accounting for VAT where an employer pays for fuel costs and there is a mix of business and private use. The figures you have to use will change from 1 May. What do you need to know?