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How and when your clients pay their tax is out of your control - despite your warnings about penalties and interest some will still pay late for various reasons. However, the penalties are often just
a starting point. How do you best advise clients facing recovery?
Published 23.09.2016
Despite your regular prompting and requests for information, one of your clients has not provided any information whatsoever relating to their return. You are considering submitting a blank return to
avoid a late filing penalty - is this advisable?
Published 26.09.2017
Clients with a requirement to correct in relation to offshore avoidance are running out of time to do so. When is the deadline, and what do you need to do?
Published 27.08.2018
One of your clients has been struggling with cash flow and has had issues paying their PAYE liabilities on time. Reeling from the effects of the coronavirus outbreak, HMRC is now demanding a security
payment. What does this mean for your client?
Published 25.06.2020
Your client provides the services of themselves, or other individuals, via a limited company. You have some reservations about the arrangement and believe the managed service company rules (MSC)
might apply. What are these, and how can the risk be mitigated?
Published 15.11.2022
Where your clients have made errors, HMRC will sometimes contend that they were deliberate. How might a recent tribunal case help you save them money?
Published 23.03.2017
HMRC has wide-ranging powers that can require your clients to provide it with information about their tax arrangements. But what about non-resident clients? Can HMRC get to them too?
Published 29.11.2017
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