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Approved professional organisations and learned societies (list 3) Published: 20 May 2022 Emailed: 25 May 2022

HMRC has updated the list of professional bodies and learned societies (also known as List 3) with tax-deductible fees.

For some professional organisations, members can claim tax relief on fees or subscriptions.

List 3 shows all organisations whose members qualify for a tax deduction on professional fees and subscriptions pertaining to that organisation.

The list is updated periodically, and includes all bodies approved by the commissioners for HMRC.

HMRC has cited one addition, one removal and one amendment.

Additions

‘UK Board of Healthcare Chaplaincy’, with effect from 6 April 2020

Removals

‘Chaplains in Healthcare Scottish Association of’

Amendments

‘Sound and Communications Engineers Institute of’ has been changed to ‘Sound Communications and Visual Engineers Institute of’

Professional organisations can apply for approval for tax relief using form P356.

CIPP comment

The CIPP appears on list 3, which means that any self-funding members can claim tax relief on their membership fees. The CIPP is listed under ‘P’ under the title ‘Payroll Professionals Chartered Institute of (new title from 10 November 2010 formerly Instit ute of Payroll Professionals)’.

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Covid easement ends on 30 June for workers in EU Published: 29 June 2022 Emailed: 6 July 2022

Due to the pandemic, changes to workers' locations caused by covid restrictions were disregarded when assessing whether or not they should pay national insurance (NI) in the UK. This easement is coming to an end on 30 June, so that any changes to work locations thereafter will be subject to standard social security coordination rules.

Payroll professionals should ensure that any temporary covid measures are not being used after legislative updates, which mean they're no longer applicable.

Some EU member states have decided to delay the end of this easement. The policy team has contacted Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC) asking for any updates since this announcement. Keep an eye on our news page for the latest updates.

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