HMRC has confirmed that from 31 March 2022, new clients will need to use a revised version of form 64-8 to give authorisation for accountants or tax agents to deal directly with the tax authority
With a week to go to the end of the tax year it’s time to get your tax affairs in order making sure that you claim what you are allowed and making provisions for the future, advises Blick Rothenberg
Changes to the qualifying requirements for research and development (R&D) tax credits will expand the level of support. Lindsey Copland, tax partner at Grant Thornton UK LLP examines the key compliance issues
Working parents could get up to £2,000 a year to pay for regulated childcare, including holiday clubs and out-of-school activities in the Easter holidays, available every quarter
Chancellor Rishi Sunak defended his Spring Statement yesterday calling his measures ‘progressive’ and that his income tax cut announcement was to ‘give a sense of direction’
In this week’s Q&A, Croner Taxwise senior VAT consultant Vivienne Scott, explains how turnover is calculated for VAT registration when a business has been registered before
MPs on the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) are ‘not confident’ in HMRC’s ability to recover from the current ‘mountain’ of tax debt as the number of tax debtors nearly double since the pandemic
The Supreme Court has ruled that NCL Investments was able to deduct accounting debits from its corporate tax receipts as it was in accordance with IFRS 2
Businesses have less than a week to prepare for Making Tax Digital (MTD) for VAT becoming mandatory for VAT-registered businesses on 1 April, warns HMRC
With the end of the tax year a fortnight away, it may seem too late to think about making your finances more tax efficient. But there’s still time to employ some effective tax tactics, says Jason Hollands, managing director at investing platform Bestinvest