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Updated on 15 November 2017

Improving the operation of the Construction Industry Scheme (CIS)

The government has formulated proposals for improving the CIS, including the introduction of mandatory on-line filing for contractors and provision of digital access to pay and tax details for subcontractors. LITRG broadly welcomes this particular proposal on the basis that lost or mislaid CIS ...

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Updated on 15 November 2017

Retirement reforms and guidance guarantee

The LITRG calls on the Government to ensure that the guidance service is sufficiently robust, with much tighter regulation than currently proposed, and that the individuals providing a face-to-face service are adequately trained. We also call for particular attention to be paid to the tax aspects ...

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Updated on 15 November 2017

Employee Benefits and Expenses – four consultation documents

LITRG broadly welcomes the reforms proposed and explored in the four consultation documents concerning employee benefits and expenses and the fact that the Government and HMRC are looking at these issues simultaneously. In respect of all four consultations, we call on HMRC to undertake more work to ...

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Updated on 15 November 2017

Remuneration practices – call for evidence

The LITRG are pleased to respond to HMT’s Call for Evidence on current remuneration practices, which stems from the OTS's Expenses and Benefits report. In our response we stress that despite the lack of complexity in low paid workers’ ‘packages’, there are still some ‘difficult’ aspects of their ...

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Updated on 15 November 2017

The Income Tax (PAYE) (Amendment No. X) Regulations 2014

The LITRG are disappointed that proposals which are intended to help HMRC better manage their service actually appear to remove basic rights from taxpayers. Failure to inform taxpayers of their current PAYE Code via a written notice means that they (and those helping them) may not have sufficient ...

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