Articles, tagged with "hm revenue and customs", page 2
11th November 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Alison Withers
In the current economic climate hundreds of thousands of businesses are struggling to meet their financial obligations to the HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC).
Businesses, especially smaller enterprises, have been repo...
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Ali Withers
12th October 2010
QROPS is the abbreviation for Qualifying Recognised Overseas Pension Scheme. There are an increasing number of people who are hearing about the benefits of QROPS, but are unsure if a QROPS is a good decision for them or not. A lot of the indecision comes ...
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07th October 2010
QROPS is an abbreviation for Qualifying Registered Overseas Pension Schemes. It is a program that allows UK pension holders to transfer their funds to an offshore pension fund. This is a great way for UK expats to minimize their tax liability and get thei...
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articlelink01@gmail.com
24th September 2010
The Telegraph's recent report into the potential of HM Revenue and Customs taking direct control of every worker’s monthly pay is a potential train crash waiting to happen. After all why should we be literally "paying" for the errors of this government in...
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thomthom101
24th September 2010
The Telegraph's recent report into the potential of HM Revenue and Customs taking direct power of every worker’s monthly pay is a potential train crash waiting to happen. After all why should we be literally "paying" for the errors of this government inst...
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thomthom101
19th August 2010
In today's economic climate many people are wondering if now is the right time to start their own business, but if you have been made redundant (or think you might be) then it can be a great opportunity. There is also a school of thought that if you can m...
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Author:
Sally Nightingale
30th June 2010
Salary sacrifice is a scheme whereby an employee gives up the right to receive part of the cash pay due under his/her contract of employment. Usually the ‘sacrifice' is made in return for an employer to agree to provide some sort of non-cash benefit for...
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Exchange Street
22nd June 2010
Sourcing goods to sell for your home based business is exciting but also frustrating. Importing can be an economic way of buying your stock but fraught with problems for the unwary. China is probably by far the most successful net exporter throughout the ...
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Daniel J Thorley
04th June 2010
Thousands of consumers could find themselves overpaid this month after a system error saw them sent the wrong tax codes. We explain what happened.
It feels like government computer gaffes have been a weekly occurrence in recent years - not great news w...
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Robert Palmer
11th May 2010
HM Revenue and Customs (HMR&C) have lost their old rights in insolvencies to rank as preferential creditors, so standing first in line for some of the funds available. Nowadays they are now broadly treated like any other creditor. So, if you are having di...
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Mark Blayney
19th March 2010
As many of you are aware tax can sometimes be confusing and a lot of people find themselves asking:
- am I paying the right amount of tax?
- what should my tax code be?
- am I on the correct tax code?
- what do I have to do to get it changed?
All...
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Inter Payroll
18th March 2010
Pay As You Earn (PAYE) is a withholding tax in the UK, the Republic of Ireland as well as some other nations. It's the amount collected by employers, on behalf of the government, from employees as a payment of income tax on the employee's earnings.
The...
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Inter Payroll
15th March 2010
For those who feel they have 'the best nanny in the world', count yourself lucky and do everything in your power to hold onto them! For those who've had some issues in the past, either with sourcing a good nanny or tackling managerial or financial issues...
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Keith Macgregro
18th February 2010
Every day, HM Revenue and Customs petition for the winding up of companies which are unable to pay their taxes. Generally they are closed without ceremony. No so for high profile businesses such as Portsmouth football club it seems.
To all intents and ...
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Author:
Derek Cooper
07th January 2010
Pre-pack administration or phoenixing can be a useful business rescue solution. However, businesses may be prevented from taking advantage of this option because of an HM Revenue and Customs requirement for a VAT deposit.
If a business is in financial ...
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Author:
Derek Cooper