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There’s no escaping tax on the benefits-in-kind (BiK) you receive from your company, but a loophole in the rules means that you can delay payment for a long time. How can you take advantage of this?
Published 28.04.2011
Many of our subscribers are currently receiving notices of amended tax coding for no obvious reason. Why is this, and what should you do if you receive an unexpected change in your code?
Published 16.09.2009
If you’re a company director, you will probably have received a notice of coding from the Taxman recently. And if the press reports are to be believed, there’s only a one-in-five chance that it will
be correct. Should you be worried?
Published 17.02.2010
In the next couple of months most directors will be receiving tax code notices for 2011/12. There’s a suggestion that these will incorporate adjustments that will result in you paying tax sooner. Is
the Taxman within his rights to do this?
Published 24.11.2010
The recession has motivated one director to defer taking his salary to help his company’s cash flow. But that may not stop the Taxman demanding PAYE on the non-existent income; why?
Published 04.02.2010
If you receive benefits in kind as part of your remuneration package you can expect to receive a revised tax code sometime in the next month or two. Why, and what figures should you be checking when
it arrives?
Published 02.09.2014
If a mistake leads to insufficient tax being taken from an employee’s wages, the Taxman can choose to collect the shortfall from them. But, as a recent tax tribunal case showed, he can come after
your company instead. What’s the story?
Published 10.11.2010
You’ve completed your P35. But now you’ve heard that how you answered the question about your company’s status might come back to bite you. How should you respond to a challenge from the Taxman?
Published 10.07.2009
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