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Published on 20 July 2022

How tips are taxed

Whether you are a waiter or a taxi driver, if you get tips (even cash tips), you cannot just put them in your pocket or bank account and be done with it! Here we explain how tips are taxed and tell you how to stay on the right side of HMRC. ...

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Published on 13 July 2022

Check the small print about the National Insurance changes this month

The Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) is reminding millions of PAYE workers about changes to National Insurance thresholds on 6 July.Some universal credit workers may not see as much of the increase.LITRG is also encouraging small employers to check their payroll systems.​The Low Incomes Tax Refo...

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Published on 12 July 2022

Helping savers understand their pension choices – call for evidence

LITRG’s response to this call for evidence makes a brief but important point: all pension schemes must provide members with information on the wider financial impacts of pension choices so that individuals understand their net income position. Failure to understand tax and benefits consequences can ...

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Published on 5 July 2022

Loan charge - What to do if you receive a determination

HMRC are sending determinations to people who they think have used loan schemes but have not yet filed their 2018/19 tax return containing the loan charge. A determination is an estimate of the tax due for a tax year, based on the information that is available to HMRC – this includes information abo...

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