LITRG and CIOT joint response: Inquiry into the implementation of the Wales Act 2014 and operation of the Fiscal Framework
LITRG and CIOT submitted a joint response to this inquiry published by the Finance Committee of the Senedd Cymru.
LITRG and CIOT submitted a joint response to this inquiry published by the Finance Committee of the Senedd Cymru.
This call for evidence, issued by the Cabinet Office, provided an opportunity for LITRG to highlight how HMRC deals with debt (including tax credit debt) and to offer some suggestions for improvement, and to also call for consistency when dealing with debt across all government departments.
We are regularly contacted by members of the public via these websites with questions about their financial affairs – relating to tax and welfare benefits (including state pension entitlement). We are also often asked about pension savings and how decisions relating to these can affect tax and ...
LITRG welcomes the opportunity to respond to HMRC’s call for evidence on tackling disguised remuneration tax avoidance.
LITRG is urging those affected by the loan charge not to leave it until the last minute to try and arrange a payment plan. Any loan amounts subject to the loan charge must be reported by 30 September – in addition, the loan charge and any other tax due, must also be paid by that date (or a payment ...
LITRG has responded to the Government’s consultation on increasing HMRC’s civil information powers. The consultation focuses on the procedures around issuing third party notices, which currently require approval from either the taxpayer or an independent tribunal. HMRC are concerned that obtaining ...