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HMRC want £5500.00 in tax paying in 7 days
Hi Guys, Can someone please advise me how my friend should deal with a demand for tax. She is self employed and has various debts one of which is tax. She completed her tax returns over 5 years all at once last year which ended in a tax bill of around £8K. Her income has fallen by half due to commissions...
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HMRC Waives £100 Fine For Late Tax Returns
HMRC Waives £100 Fine For Late Tax Returns
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 30th May 2015 20:04.
People who missed the deadline for filing their tax returns have been let off the £100 fine, HM Revenue & Customs has confirmed. But the fine has...
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Budget 2015:
Budget 2015: George Osborne to unveil pre-election package
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George Osborne is to set out his tax and spending plans in the Budget later - his last before the election.
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HMRC plan to scrap £100 fines for late tax returns
HMRC plan to scrap £100 fines for late tax returns
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 8th February 2015 11:29.
*The Government's £100 fine for late tax returns could be scrapped for hundreds of thousands of people who return the forms “a day or two” late*...
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I'm looking for a template for my business
We are applying for council tax benefit but they need a breakdown of the business expenses , we do our own accounts to save money , the council said no problem but they need a breakdown of our business what it makes and what is left .
Anyone know where i can find a template as this looks more...
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my son's very account
He has a very account with £1800 outstanding , he lost his job a few months back and was unable to pay it they bombarded him with phone calls and he explained the situation , he said he would pay when he finds work, they just sad well the balance is £1800 you owe blah blah and there is a late fee...
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What happened to the Mortgage Verification Scheme ?
This was given a lot of press back in 2011 and infrequently recognised in subsequent articles but is it simply being ignored to let people forget about it and let it burrow its way into our finances ?
Some said the lenders wouldn't pay but that makes no sense when it was supposed to cost...
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Tax return deadline: HMRC answers your questions
Tax return deadline: HMRC answers your questions
Well over a million people have yet to submit their tax returns to HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), although the deadline is 31 January.
The forms must be completed by self-employed people and those with one source of income - but...
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Beware copycat websites when submitting your tax return
Beware copycat websites when submitting your tax return
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 13th January 2014 16:20.
Unwary taxpayers are inadvertently paying to submit their tax returns after using websites that fork out to be top of Google Mike Walker lost £400......
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New HMRC First Tier Tribunal Ruling could mean a sucessful appeal against daily penalities
Thought id let AAD'ers know of a recent first tier tribunal ruling that could potentially help sucessfully appealing against daily penalties for failing to submit a self assessment in time.
It should be said, that a first tier tribunal is not concrete and can be overruled in the future....
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Self Assessment - Self or Accountant?
I've been working on a self employed basis for a couple of years now and have completed my own SA tax returns, but I've always erred on the side of caution when it comes to claimable allowances. Talking to others in similar positions, I most certainly claim a lot less than they do.
Before...
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Streetwise Thread - Tax Posts
These posts are a combination of removed posts from the main thread here: --> http://forums.all-about-debt.co.uk/s...-P-A-receivers
Thanks
Niddy
Thanks Mrs D. Absolutely correct. Now we have yet another contradiction...
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P45 and self employment
hubby is self employed and he also recently took another job with a cleaning firm , does he need to apply for a P45 ?
The firm he works for haven't mentioned this but he was just concerned it might delay wages come pay day
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Accurate tax returns a must
I don't know why they returned it - this bloke got it right on!
...Last edited by vossy; 2 February 2013, 00:40.
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"Objectives of this sub-forum"
Niddy has kindly set up this sub-forum so we can keep all the current theoretical methods and thinking together
Its NOT for peoples individual calculations which should be kept in your individual PPI thread.
I'l start it off initially with the following separate threads ...