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Published on 10 February 2022

Beware telephone scammers pretending to be HMRC

Please watch out for calls from people pretending to be from HMRC, which seem to be doing the rounds again! If you get a call, even if you don’t fall for it, somebody more vulnerable might. You should complete HMRC’s new form to report the incident, so HMRC can try and close down the scam. ...

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Published on 8 February 2022

Help to drive down your work fuel costs

Prices of petrol and diesel are causing ongoing concern. If you have a job which requires you to drive your own car, here we tell you about how the minimum wage, tax and benefits rules can help ease the cost for you. Fuel costs are nearly at record levels. If you have a job which requires you to ...

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Published on 26 January 2022

SEISS grants – make sure you know the facts

Nearly three million self-employed individuals or partners in partnerships claimed one or more of the five self-employment income support scheme (SEISS) grants during the coronavirus pandemic. We are aware there’s a great deal of confusion about these grants, including in the media, so this article ...

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Published on 18 January 2022

HMRC webchat update

HMRC will be pausing most of their webchat services for three months from early January 2022 to review the service it is providing. ...

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Published on 12 January 2022

Get your tax return done by 31 January if you can

The deadline for sending most online 2020/21 Self Assessment tax returns to HMRC, and for paying the related tax, is 31 January 2022. This year, HMRC will not charge you penalties straight away if you are a bit late. But you should still try to sort out your tax by 31 January if you can. ...

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