Appealing a tax decision
This page explains the basics of the appeal process. We then aim to help you work through all the stages of resolving a tax dispute with HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC), including making an appeal to an independent tax tribunal.
This page explains the basics of the appeal process. We then aim to help you work through all the stages of resolving a tax dispute with HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC), including making an appeal to an independent tax tribunal.
If you don’t comply with a tax obligation, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) might charge you a penalty. Also, if you are late in paying tax (or a penalty), HMRC will charge interest on the outstanding amount.
This page will help you if you are the subject of an enquiry or compliance check by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC). Our guidance includes practical information about how an enquiry is carried out and what happens at the end of it. You should be aware that you have rights and that HMRC must treat ...
With HMRC now using different methods of supporting and contacting people, it is important to understand how to protect your equipment and your personal details and information from theft, loss, attack or damage.
When a person dies, there are usually tax issues to be dealt with. These include dealing with the deceased’s tax affairs to their date of death and then dealing with any income or gains that arise in connection with their estate (by ‘estate’ we mean everything they owned at death, such as their ...
When you buy goods online from overseas as a consumer, you may find that you have to pay additional charges and taxes, on top of the cost of the goods. Typically, you may have to pay value added tax (VAT) and customs duty. You may also have to pay excise duty.