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  • Sheffield workshop offers small high-tech firms advice on innovation

    Small and medium-sized high-tech companies are being invited to a free workshop in Sheffield on support available for business growth, research and development (R&D) tax credits and innovation. The event will be held on Wednesday 14 May at the Sheffield Business School, Sheffield Hallam University.

  • Tax credits claimants told to renew early

    The 609,400 people who receive tax credits in London are being reminded by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) to renew early before the 31 July deadline to avoid a last minute rush.

  • Oxfordshire workshop offers small high-tech firms advice on innovation

    Small and medium-sized high-tech companies are being invited to a free workshop in Oxfordshire on support available for business growth, research and development (R&D) tax credits and innovation. The event will be held on Wednesday 30 April at the Satellite Applications Catapult offices at Harwell Oxford, Didcot.

  • Tribunal holds recruiter to account for temps’ tax bill

    One of the UK’s largest employment agencies, Reed, has been found liable for up to £158 million of unpaid tax due on the salaries of thousands of temporary workers it employed, known as “employed temps”.

  • Retailer held to account over corporation tax bill

    The Court of Appeal has ruled that a member of an online retail group must pay corporation tax on VAT repayments, in a judgment that could safeguard up to £800 million for vital public services.

  • Plymouth workshop offers small high-tech firms advice on innovation

    Small and medium-sized high-tech companies are being invited to a free workshop in Plymouth on support available for business growth, research and development (R&D) tax credits and innovation. The event will be held on Wednesday 9 April at the Tamar Science Park, Plymouth.

  • Tax credits checks for Newcastle customers

    Tax credits customers in Newcastle who are now living with a partner are being reminded to update their tax credits claim as HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) launches a new campaign to reduce tax credits error and fraud.

  • Employers urged to file Pay As You Earn returns

    More than 70,000 employers are being urged to send employees’ Pay As You Earn (PAYE) information in real time or face penalties, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) announced today.

  • Reading workshop offers small high-tech firms advice on innovation

    Small and medium-sized high-tech companies are being invited to a free workshop in Reading on support available for business growth, research and development (R&D) tax credits and innovation. The event will be held on Thursday 3 April at the Palmer Building, Whiteknights Campus, Reading University.

  • Tax deadline nears for health professionals

    Health professionals such as physiotherapists and psychologists are running out of time to bring their tax affairs up to date on the best terms possible under a campaign being run by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC).

  • Leicester workshop offers small high-tech firms advice on innovation

    Small and medium-sized high-tech companies are being invited to a free workshop in Leicester on support available for business growth, research and development (R&D) tax credits and innovation. The event will be held on Tuesday 18 March at Stamford Court, University of Leicester.

  • Second-hand car dealer tax scheme scrapped

    A tribunal has found that a tax avoidance scheme which involved celebrities, fund managers and other high earners claiming that they were second-hand car dealers in their spare time did not work.

  • Bristol & West tax avoidance plan loses again

    Bristol & West plc, owned by Bank of Ireland, has lost its second attempt to avoid £27 million of corporation tax by claiming that there was a loophole in the law governing the taxation of derivatives.

  • Tax credits checks for Nottingham customers

    Tax credits customers in Nottingham who are now living with a partner are being reminded to update their tax credits claim as HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) launches a new campaign to reduce tax credits error and fraud.

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