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Phuentsholing Revenue and Customs Commissioner Ugyen Namgyel said the target and budget outlay for the 10th plan was a concern for DRC as roughly 60 percent of the total budget had to be collected from internal sources. He said that, unlike in the past...
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The investment industry welcomed the news last week that fabled Fidelity fund manager Anthony Bolton is returning to the fray. What may have surprised many is his decision to move to Hong Kong and manage a China fund. Bolton says China's growth story...
Tags: Anthony Bolton, China, fund managing, United Kingdom, Bolton, HM Revenue and Customs, Offshore finance, Finance, Business Finance, Financial services, Offshore financial centre, International taxation, Investment, Investment management
Britons who claim to have moved overseas could find themselves back in the clutches of the taxman if they have hung on to a car, a mobile phone number or even a golf club membership in the UK. A new HM Revenue & Customs unit is to probe the lifestyles...
Tags: HMRC, Monaco Villas, tax havens, London, Britain, tax exile, United Kingdom, Sevenoaks, Taxation, HM Revenue and Customs, Tax avoidance, Finance, Tax haven, Tax, Capital gains tax, International taxation
Gr�inne Gilmore, Economics Correspondent HM Revenue & Customs is to announce a last-minute extension to its tax “amnesty” for offshore savers in an effort to encourage more people to come forward. In a statement to be issued today, the Revenue will declare...
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The study into the costs of Scotland having a fully separate tax system under independence, or the "devolution max" model proposed by the Liberal Democrats, has revealed that the cost of compliance would double to £1 billion. HM Revenue and Customs, has...
Tags: Scotland Office, CBI Scotland, United Kingdom, London, Tax, HM Revenue and Customs, Corporate tax, Tax reform, Politics of Scotland, Politics, Taxation in the United Kingdom, Finance, Public finance, Business Finance
The employment agency tax loophole may be used for fruit pickers and food processors. Photograph: Sarah Lee Employment agencies are exploiting a loophole in the tax rules to take advantage of low-paid workers' tax-free allowances, allowing them to improve...
Tags: employment agency, national insurance, HMRC, temporary worker, national minimum, minimum wages, United Kingdom, London, Employment law, Umbrella company, HM Revenue and Customs, Taxation in the United Kingdom, Employment compensation, Minimum wage, Labor, Social Issues
Keydata went bust in June and administrators from the firm PwC are trying to sort out its affairs. The company had 43,000 customers who invested in a variety of polices known as "structured investment products"...The second group of 16,000 people have...
Tags: Keydata Isas, Keydata's Secure Income Bond, FSCS, HMRC, Secure Income Plans, pay tax, United Kingdom, London, Individual Savings Account, Funds, HM Revenue and Customs, Collective investment scheme, Business Finance, Investment, Financial services, Banking
Tax disputes now taking more than a year to resolve Adjudication process averages 56 weeks despite Treasury promise to put mistakes right quickly Taxpayers are having to wait 13 months on average to discover the outcome of their complaints against HM...
Tags: HMRC, Treasury, tax disputes, United Kingdom, London, Taxation in the United Kingdom, HM Revenue and Customs, Tax credit overpayment, Business Finance
UK Border Agency colleagues are determined to stop weapons and any other smuggled goods reaching the UK's streets." Lithuanian national Vitalijus Tauskela, 48, was arrested and subsequently charged with attempted smuggling. Tauskela, appeared at Folkestone...
Tags: UK Border Agency, United Kingdom, London, Right of asylum, Dover, HM Revenue and Customs, Smuggling, Cinque ports, Immigration to the United Kingdom, Taxation in the United Kingdom, Law Crime
TaxBack campaign to encourage pensioners who have overpaid tax on interest from savings to claim it back. As banks and building societies have to deduct 20 per cent tax from the interest on savings before it is paid, pensioners and other non-taxpayers...
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