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There have been reports in the press that the Taxman will use his new powers to make unannounced visits to people’s homes for the purpose of “making enquiries”. Is this true, and if so, how should
you respond?
Published 08.05.2009
Your company might have a clean bill of health with the Taxman but that won’t stop him from asking questions about the tax affairs of your employees. What is he allowed to ask, and what are you
obliged to tell him?
Published 05.05.2010
January 31, 2007 is the deadline for submitting your 2005/6 tax return. This is also the Taxman’s last chance to look into your tax affairs for 2004/5. Can he also ask you questions about other
years?
Published 18.01.2007
The decision in a recent tribunal hearing makes painful reading for the Taxman. The judge tore his case to shreds. The judgment also pinpointed flaws in the Taxman’s general approach to
investigations; what were they?
Published 02.11.2010
Communicating with the Taxman can be a hit-or-miss affair, but the latter is rapidly becoming the norm. If you simply can’t get the Taxman to respond, to what extent can you use the Data Protection
Act (DPA) to force his arm?
Published 18.10.2011
The Taxman’s visits to check business records were put on hold earlier this year. Is there any sign that he’s about to restart these?
Published 03.10.2012
Your accountant/tax advisor deals with your tax affairs, yet the Taxman has written directly to you. How can you avoid such an intrusion?
Published 28.09.2006
April 1 saw the introduction of the Taxman’s radical new rules for checking and making enquiries into your tax affairs. There’s also a new system for settling disputes. What do you need to know about
this?
Published 23.04.2009
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