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A new study suggests that an increasing number of UK small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are falling victim to cyber-crime – and many are failing to recognise they have been hit by an attack until it is too late.
The UK’s service sector has finally picked up after a miserable start to the year, a new study has revealed.
An increasing number of UK taxpayers are having to wait up to a year – or sometimes even longer – for complaints about HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) to be resolved.
Onlookers groaned as the Office for National Statistics (ONS) released its quarterly GDP figures earlier this week, with the report indicating a significant slowdown in overall growth.
Prime Minister Theresa May has insisted that the Conservative Government will not increase VAT for the next five years if the party wins the upcoming General Election on 8 June.
An MP has filed a motion to review the tax treatment of those who HM Revenue & Customs have challenged over the use of an avoidance scheme. Greg Mulholland, MP for Leeds North West, claimed that it should be the manager or provider of such schemes which should be found liable, rather than the taxpayer.…
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has been criticised over its decision to keep IR35 reforms in the Finance Bill 2017 amidst concerns that the new rules “have not been reviewed in detail ahead of the General Election”. The news comes after the Government dropped a series of upcoming changes from the Bill earlier this week,…
In a surprise move, the Government’s hotly contested Making Tax Digital (MTD) project has been dropped from Finance Bill 2017 – the last Bill to be debated in the House of Commons prior to the snap General Election.
As many as one in five British businesses have been hit by at least one cyber attack in the last 12 months, a new study has revealed.
Members of Parliament (MPs) have called upon internet selling platforms such as eBay and Amazon to work harder to ensure that regular users are declaring their online income to HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC).