Adjusted net income
Adjusted net income is a calculation of income used to identify the amount of some tax allowances and/or whether you or your partner will need to pay the high income child benefit charge.
Adjusted net income is a calculation of income used to identify the amount of some tax allowances and/or whether you or your partner will need to pay the high income child benefit charge.
This week is the first ever Tax Awareness Week from the Chartered Institute of Taxation and Association of Taxation Technicians. To mark this, we are sharing a summary of the resources available on the LITRG website that can help people understand their tax obligations.
This page tells you how to protect your online tax account from fraud.
Following a recent radio programme1 examining the potential scale and nature of false self-employment in the UK labour market, the Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) is calling for HMRC and the government’s new Fair Work Agency to work together to address the misuse of self-employment ...
If you disagree with a decision HMRC have made about your taxes – such as issuing a penalty – you usually have a legal right to ask a different person to review that decision. If you are unhappy with the outcome of that review, you can appeal to a Tribunal to ask a judge to consider your case.
Here we provide an annotated form P85 example, to help migrant workers leaving the UK understand how to complete it.