Contractors and freelancers will be weighing up the latest implications surrounding IR35 legislation as three BBC presenters are left facing a combined tax bill of nearly £1 million after a court ruling in favour of HMRC. With IR35 due to
Government Announce Review into Loan Charge Levied on Tax Avoidance Schemes HM Treasury yesterday announced that it was launching an independent review into the controversial Loan Charge which was intended to tackle a particular form of tax avoidance. Impacting upon
Introduction of New VAT Rules to Target Fraud due in October 2019 Businesses which provide construction services are urged to make themselves aware of changes to the way VAT is charged prior to the introduction of reverse VAT charging later
Cap on HMRC Tax Credit for Loss-Making Businesses Due to Come into Force from April 2020 To crackdown on fraudulent abuse of HMRC’s SME R&D Tax Relief, a cap on the amount of tax credit a loss-making SME can claim
Superhero Scarecrows Part of Bank Holiday Fun at Greasley Gathering The fight against financial crime has been boosted by the arrival of Taxman and Robin, the duo of crime-fighting scarecrows who make up DSR Tax Refunds Ltd.’s contribution to the