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The Taxman’s given you the delightful news that he’s to open an investigation into your tax affairs. You’ve nothing to hide, but where did he get his information? What are his top ten sources?
Published 22.11.2006
The Taxman has started his new “business records checks” ahead of schedule. What steps, if any, should you take if your company is on his hit list?
Published 17.05.2011
A judge ruled that the Taxman had the right to seize a company’s computers without notice. He went further and said that this right extended to any electronic equipment; could that include a
director’s mobile phone?
Published 15.09.2010
The Taxman will be targeting up to 30 new industry sectors for investigation by its tax task forces. Might you and your company be at risk?
Published 03.04.2012
The Taxman has announced the relaunch of his business record checks (BRCs). He says they’ll be improved and more focused. What’s the full story?
Published 27.11.2012
A letter from HMRC to say it will be looking into your affairs is never good news. How do you deal with the process without causing stress, so you can get back to running your business quickly with
the minimum fuss?
Published 13.02.2020
Under the old regime it was always known that Customs & Excise inspectors had more powers than their colleagues at the Revenue. But since they’ve joined forces to become “HMRC” do you have more
to fear?
Published 19.11.2008
A First-tier Tribunal recently considered whether HMRC was entitled to issue an assessment after the normal time limit had passed. The accountant’s actions were key to the outcome. Why, and how might
this affect your choice of tax advisor?
Published 28.04.2022
With the government clamping down on benefit fraud, visits to employers from Jobcentre investigators are likely to be more common. What are your rights and obligations as a director when one comes
calling?
Published 03.02.2012
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