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Are you a private tutor? Make sure you’re on the right side of HMRC

Are you a teacher that does private lessons? Or weekend lessons? You need to make sure you have the correct documentation for HMRC.

Getting on the wrong side of the tax system can create huge problems that are easy to avoid if you do everything right to start with. Check out our guide of what you need to do if you’re a private teacher.

  • Keep a record of all your incomings – Private teachers/coaches tend to be paid cash in hand and this why HMRC is now targeting private teachers to make sure they are paying the right amount of tax.
  • Keep your … Continue Reading

Tax return deadline looming – don’t get caught out

The 31 January tax deadline for online self-assessment forms is only weeks away and, according to research by Unbiased.co.uk, taxpayers are set to be charged an unnecessary £503 million this year in fines generated by late returns, miscalculations and surcharges on unpaid tax. The research also reveals that this amount has increased by £24 million on estimations for last year.

Failure to get forms to Her Majesty’s Revenue & Customs (HMRC) by the fast-approaching deadline will incur an initial £100 late payment charge. If the form still hasn’t been returned by 31st July, there will be a further penalty of £100. … Continue Reading

Banks to disclose offshore account information to HMRC

The Tax Chamber of the First-tier Tribunal yesterday ordered over 300 banks to give details to HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) about their customers who hold offshore accounts.

HMRC can now issue the information notices to banks ahead of the New Disclosure Opportunity (NDO). The NDO will allow people with unpaid taxes linked to offshore accounts or assets to settle their tax liabilities at a favourable penalty rate.

HMRC will use this information to ensure everyone pays the right tax and to check that NDO disclosures are complete.

Under the rules of the NDO, people who make a complete and accurate disclosure will … Continue Reading

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