When does HMRC investigate self-employed individuals? – A guide to tax investigations
HMRC initiates investigations against self-employed people when they have evidence of tax evasion or tax fraud; this accounts for more …
HMRC initiates investigations against self-employed people when they have evidence of tax evasion or tax fraud; this accounts for more …
By Joel Hurst
As a business owner it’s likely that you’ll need to talk to HMRC at some point. And if you’ve had …
The term “P11D form” is typically a catch-all term for the multiple documents required by HMRC for businesses or limited …
By Oliver Davey
HMRC is in charge of taxation in the UK – handling the tax affairs of every working individual in the …
By Oliver Davey
In short, yes, you need to notify HMRC if you change your business or personal address by updating your personal …
Part of how a country makes money is by taxing its citizens and adjusting for income. However, when you end …
The default HMRC record-keeping period is the amount of time that HMRC will keep, or may want to refer to …
By Staff writer
Get expert crucial guidance on how to identify a fake HMRC letter saving you from big losses.
By Dave Chaplin
CEO of ContractorCalculator, Dave Chaplin says the self-employed are getting a bad deal from the Government.
Any decent business owner understands and respects their obligation to pay their fair share of tax. However, do bigger businesses get an easier time of it than their SME counterparts” A new survey from the British Chamber of Commerce suggests that SMEs do feel this way. So what can be done about it?