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Making Tax Digital
Making Tax Digital (MTD) for income tax will take effect from April 2024. The introduction of MTD will be a significant move to a more digitalised tax system, which will result in eligible individuals (from April 2024) and partnerships (from April 2025) being required to file quarterly submissions to H M Revenue & Customs, along […]
Tier 1 Investor visa route closes
On 17 February 2022, the Government announced that the Tier 1 (Investor) visa route would be closed to new applicants with immediate effect. The ‘Investor’ visa has historically been attractive to wealthy individuals from overseas who were looking to relocate to the UK, with the visa allowing settlement and eventually UK citizenship in exchange for a £2m investment to the UK. The Government’s justification for closing this visa route includes concerns that this visa category gave rise to security concerns and that closing this visa route was the start of a renewed crackdown on fraud and illicit finance. The lack of notice given was intended to avoid an influx of late minute applications.
How to handle a HMRC investigation
Danielle Ford, Head of Tax Disputes and Resolutions, and Riocard Hoye, Senior Manager, discuss how to handle a HMRC investigation in a recent article for EPrivateClient. To read the full article, click here.
Volatility in rates – an opportunity or risk for finance teams?
We are pleased to share the recording of our webinar exploring the impacts of volatility in rates and how opportunities can be realised from risk is now available. Our panel addressed a variety of areas including: How has volatility and uncertainty impacted on FX and interest rates, what are the implications and what are market […]
Disputes with HMRC
Disputes with HMRC can take many forms including appeals, alternative dispute resolution (ADR), claims, disputes and ultimately Tribunal.
HMRC settlements
Our team are experienced in representing you and negotiating settlements with HMRC.
Disclosures
Our team are experienced in representing you and negotiating settlements with HMRC.
Code of Practice 9 (COP9)
HMRC’s most serious civil investigation type is the Code of Practice 9 (COP9), where HMRC suspects serious tax fraud. COP9 is usually commenced by HMRC but can be entered into voluntarily.