• disguised remuneration loan charge reporting requirements and the need to take action to settle clients’ schemes by 5 April to avoid loan charges • student loans – the importance of taking the correct action to start or stop student loan deductions • HMRC unannounced visits – a reminder that these do take place
You can also catch up with the latest news on Making Tax Digital and the Working Together section includes an update on the Issues Overview Group and the recent issues raised on the Agent Forum…
…plus much, much more. Agent Update 70 can be read in full at GOV.UK.
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The role of agents in supporting small and mid-sized businesses 28 March 2019
HMRC is currently working with an independent research agency to carry out a study with small businesses, mid-sized businesses and tax agents to find out what businesses expect, need and want from both agents and HMRC.
From February to June 2019, HMRC will be working with an independent research agency, Kantar Public UK.
You may receive a letter form Kantar Public informing you of the research, and a telephone call inviting you to take part in an interview lasting approximately 45 minutes.
Participation in this research is voluntary. If you choose to take part, all of your answers will be confidential. Any information you provide will be used for research purposes only.
If you are ever concerned about whether contact from HMRC is genuine, there is a list on GOV.UK of digital and other contact issued from HMRC which is kept regularly updated. It also includes information on how to tell if an email is fraudulent and bogus websites.
Current list of digital and other contact issued from HMRC
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The Chartered Institute of Payroll Professionals
Payroll: need to know
cipp.org.uk
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