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Published on 7 November 2022

Retired and returning to work?

With the rising cost of living, some retirees might consider that full retirement is no longer affordable and decide to return to work to supplement their income. In this article, we highlight some of the tax issues that you might need to bear in mind if you had previously stopped working but are ...

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Published on 7 November 2022

LITRG news: Finding a good umbrella company

The volume of HMRC publications about umbrella companies point to severe problems within the sector. Although there are problems with certain companies, there are also some good umbrella companies out there. By good umbrella company we mean one that is compliant with the law. Here, we help you make ...

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Published on 3 November 2022

Do you drive for an online platform?

HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) have been sending letters to individuals who earn money from driving customers who book using online applications, such as Uber. We explain what these letters contain and what to do if you receive one.

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Published on 3 November 2022

Treasury Committee inquiry – Tax Reliefs

LITRG responded to an inquiry into tax reliefs launched by the House of Commons Treasury Committee. The inquiry covered a wide range of questions around broad themes, including value for money, behavioural impacts, international comparisons and proposals for the addition or removal of particular ...

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Published on 8 September 2022

BEIS Labour Market Inquiry

Over the summer we made a submission to the BEIS inquiry Post-pandemic economic growth: UK labour markets, majoring on false self-employment and taking the opportunity to make the point that better PAYE enforcement on HMRC’s part could help tackle all manner of labour market ills, under the ...

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