Tax codes and what is changing – Talking Points meeting

...· how we are changing the way we use information to calculate tax codes · how estimated pay, third party information and real time information data will influence codes ·...
...· how we are changing the way we use information to calculate tax codes · how estimated pay, third party information and real time information data will influence codes ·...
...website to ensure you have the most recent version. Why not have a look and see how the tax agent toolkits can help you? We welcome your feedback to develop...
...tax issues relating to offshore income or gains. It also provides an opportunity to bring tax affairs up to date in a simple, straightforward way. Did you know the Apprenticeship...
Hello and welcome to my weekly Talking Points meeting blog. The Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) is this week’s topic. The CIS meeting will cover: how clients register for CIS how...
...by 31 August 2017. Failure to do so may result in a £3000 penalty. The International Exchange of Information Manual explains who needs to send notification letters, which clients are...
...an email at team.agentengagement@hmrc.gsi.gov.uk. If you would like to watch a recording of some previous meetings, please go to the GOV.UK webpage Agent toolkits, digital meetings, webinars, e-learning and videos....
...the design or look of your products, how to protect the appearance of your goods with design registration. Questions? You can ask questions before the meeting, to the email address...
...and expenses means you may not have to submit a form P11D. You must tell HMRC which benefits you want to payroll during the registration process. The tax codes for...
I would like to tell you about the new Annual Tax on Enveloped Dwellings (ATED) online service. As you may know, ATED is payable mainly by companies that own UK...
This week’s Talking Points meeting will cover 2 Step Verification (2SV). This protects government credentials from hijack or malware by asking the customer to enter a 6 digit code, sent to a mobile phone or landline, each time they …