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Wealthy tax dodging a bigger problem, says NAO

Last Updated: 22 May 2025

The National Audit Office's report, 'Collecting the right tax from wealthy individuals', warns that the levels of tax evasion and avoidance by Britain's rich may be much higher than HMRC previously thought. The complexity of their affairs allows for greater opportunities for dishonesty, the report concluded.

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Successful appeal against R&D discovery assessment

Last Updated: 29 May 2025

In Realbuzz Group Ltd v HMRC [2025] TC09502, the First Tier Tribunal (FTT) allowed an appeal against a discovery assessment raised in respect of a Research & Development (R&D) claim. At the end of the normal enquiry window, the hypothetical HMRC officer should reasonably have been aware of the excessive R&D claim, which resulted in an insufficiency in tax.

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Late tax return filing penalties quashed

Last Updated: 22 May 2025

In Denise Howarth v HMRC [2025] TC09508, the First Tier Tribunal (FTT) found that a taxpayer who had failed to complete the final step to submit her tax return had a reasonable excuse for not submitting on time.

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Struck-off solicitor Baxendale-Walker issued with Stop Notice

Last Updated: 27 May 2025

In a bid to support the government's plan to close the tax gap, HMRC have issued their first Stop Notice to an individual. Paul Baxendale-Walker, a struck-off solicitor best known for his involvement in the Rangers Football Club tax avoidance case, is the first individual to be issued with a Stop Notice.   

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Agent Update: May 2025

Last Updated: 22 May 2025

HMRC have published their Agent Update for May 2025. We have summarised the key content with links to our detailed guidance on the topics covered. This month's update includes changes to Corporation Tax reminders, HMRC beginning to issue 2024-25 Simple Assessment letters and a new compliance check guidance tool.

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Ross Martin Tax: SME Tax Update 15 May 2025

Last Updated: 21 May 2025

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In what has been a relatively quiet week for tax news, we explore the latest cases on trading loss relief, the novation of directors' loans, and the VAT treatment of assessments within an online maths learning product. We also look at HMRC’s most recent one-to-many letters.

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Loan novation resulted in Income Tax charge

Last Updated: 08 October 2025

In Nicholas Powell v HMRC [2025] TC09518, the First Tier Tribunal (FTT) found that an Income Tax charge arose on the novation of a director’s loan account from one company to its parent. Under the novation deed, a loan to a participator had been released.

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Another decrease in HMRC's interest rate

Last Updated: 13 May 2025

Following the Bank of England’s announcement on 8 May 2025 that the base rate would decrease to 4.25%, HMRC's interest rates are also decreasing by 0.25%, to 8.25% for late payment interest and 3.25% for repayment interest, from 28 May 2025.

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FTT denies sideways loss relief

Last Updated: 15 May 2025

In Charlotte MacDonald v HMRC [2025] TC09504, the First Tier Tribunal (FTT) found that sideways loss relief could not be claimed in respect of an annual 'woodland shoot' on an estate. The activities were not carried on with a view to the realisation of profits.

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Ross Martin Tax: SME Tax Update 8 May 2025

Last Updated: 13 May 2025

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We cover a vast array of topics this week, hopefully meaning there is something for everyone! Between them, our mix of cases explore the gift with reservation rules for Inheritance Tax, the UK tax treatment of distributions by a Jersey company from its share premium and the VAT treatment of providing and fitting telematics devices.

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  1. HMRC's productivity down, costs up and businesses hurt, say MPs
  2. Private Residence Relief granted on £27 million disposal
  3. IHT chargeable on gifts made with reservation
  4. Distribution of share premium was subject to Income Tax
  5. SME Tax Monthly Summary April 2025
  6. Ross Martin Tax: SME Tax Update 1 May 2025

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