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Scottish Budget date set for 4 December 2024

Last Updated: 18 September 2024

The Scottish Government has announced that its 2024 Budget will be held on Wednesday 4 December 2024. This will set the tax and spending plans for Scotland for 2025-26.

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Welsh Budget date set for 10 December 2024

Last Updated: 18 September 2024

The Welsh Parliament has announced that its outline and detailed draft Budget will be published on Tuesday 10 December 2024. This will set out the tax, spending and financing plans for Wales for 2025-26.

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Fishery business fails to net BPR

Last Updated: 19 September 2024

In Dimitrakis G Demetriou & Anor v HMRC [2024] TC09288, the First Tier Tribunal (FTT) found that a wild fishery business did not qualify for Inheritance Tax (IHT) Business Property Relief (BPR). The business consisted mainly of holding investments.

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HMRC analysis shows employment up, EU workers down

Last Updated: 24 September 2024

HMRC have released a report, 'UK payrolled employments by nationality, region, industry, age and sex, from July 2014 to December 2023' which showed the total of payrolled jobs in the UK increased by 1%, from 31.7 million to 32.0 million over the past year.

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Ross Martin Tax: SME Tax News 12 September 2024

Last Updated: 18 September 2024

Hello,
This week we've been looking at what we can all learn from a National Audit Office (NAO) report on tax evasion in the retail sector, there are more 'One to many' letters coming out from HMRC, this time targeting higher rate taxpayers and remittance basis users. Do have a read of our cases, as we pick out ones that we think have good educational value for advisers. 

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One-to-many letter for remittance basis charge claimants

Last Updated: 12 September 2024

HMRC's Wealthy Team are sending a one-to-many letter to individuals whom HMRC believe should have paid a remittance basis charge in 2022-23.

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NAO: HMRC not preventing tax evasion in high street or online

Last Updated: 25 September 2024

The National Audit Office (NAO) pulls no punches in its latest report, 'Tackling tax evasion in high street and online retail'. It concludes that HMRC are slow in preventing phoenixing, disguised residency and electronic sales suppression. Tax evasion is growing in the small business sector and whilst HMRC have identified issues, they've done almost nothing to prevent them.

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Check if a business is AML registered with HMRC

Last Updated: 12 September 2024

HMRC retains a list of businesses under its supervision for Anti-Money Laundering (AML) purposes. This list can be used by anyone in their customer due diligence process. 

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Not SEISS and Bounce Back Loan looked dubious too

Last Updated: 11 September 2024

In Ali Sadiq Jaafar v HMRC [2024] TC9279, an appeal to the First Tier Tribunal (FTT) in respect of Coronavirus Support Payments backfired. The evidence revealed that the taxpayer was not trading at the time and that a claim made by his dormant company for a Bounce Back Loan was likely to have been wrongly made too.

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Not voucher, Yes voucher

Last Updated: 12 September 2024

In Go City Limited (formerly the Leisure Pass Group Limited) v HMRC [2024] TC9263, the FTT gave judgment over a long-running saga, deciding that visitor passes that combined transport with entry to London attractions are multi-purpose vouchers, not tickets, and therefore outside the scope of VAT.

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