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We have another fun-packed web-update this week. Some good cases: capital allowances, company cars and EBT discovery. There is also the Employer and Agent update and our ideas for tax simplification.
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Hello
We have another fun-packed web-update this week. Some good cases: capital allowances, company cars and EBT discovery. There is also the Employer and Agent update and our ideas for tax simplification.
HMRC have published their Employer Bulletin for August 2019. We summarise the key content for you, with links to our detailed guidance on the topics covered.
In Stephen Hoey v HMRC [2019] TC07292, the First Tier Tribunal (FTT) held that discovery assessments on EBT loans that had been disclosed by the taxpayer were valid and HMRC could decide to transfer the tax due from the employer to the employee.
HMRC have issued the Agent Update for August/September 2019. We have summarised the key content for you with links to our detailed guidance on the topics covered.
With a month to go before the introduction of the VAT reverse charge mechanism to the Contruction Industry, there are signs that some of the top selling accounting and bookkeeping software for small business is not yet ready for the changes.
The new chancellor Sajid Javid has said that he will simplify the tax system in his first budget. Yes, Minister! We have all heard all this before and there is even an Office of Tax Simplification to prove it.
The paradox for all chancellors in the task of simplifications is that it will result in some losers and not just winners and no chancellor will want to risk unpopularity.
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