Tax: keeping records
You must keep records to support the entries on your tax return....
You must keep records to support the entries on your tax return....
To avoid being charged a late filing penalty, make sure you understand when your tax return should be filed....
Registering for self assessment refers to the process by which HMRC issue you with a unique taxpayer reference (UTR) (if you don’t already have one) and send you a formal notice to file a tax return for a year. If you need to send a self assessment tax return for the first time, you will need to reg...
If you meet HMRC’s self assessment criteria, you will generally need to file a tax return. It is also important to understand your legal obligations relating to self assessment to avoid penalties and interest....
If HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) have delayed using information in their possession, and this results in you not paying enough tax under PAYE, HMRC will sometimes write off the arrears of tax under Extra-Statutory Concession A19 (ESC A19). This guidance is to help you consider whether you can chal...
If HMRC calculate that you have not paid enough tax but you think that the underpayment arises because your employer or pension provider failed to operate Pay As You Earn (PAYE) correctly, you can challenge HMRC. You can request that HMRC check whether they should be asking your employer or pension ...