

Tax Investigation Help
Tue, 20 Jul 2010 16:31:00
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Tax investigations by HMRC are worrying, stressful, even puzzling and will certainly raise a number of questions in your mind. Where can you get help quick so you can focus on taking care of your business? We can provide the answers in a straightforward manner explaining HMRC’s investigation and their powers so you know what to expect, how long it will take and what it is likely to cost. We have over 31 years experience and specialise in managing HMRC investigations and disputes. We will support you throughout to help you and your family survive the process whatever your tax problem involves, these can be: •Corporation Tax or Income Tax Enquiries •HMRC’s Offshore Disclosure Facility or the Tax Amnesty •Civil Investigation of Fraud •Notifying HMRC of tax evasion to protect you from prosecution •HMRC Specialist Investigations We are based in Nottingham and can work with you wherever you are, in the UK or overseas. Contact Marshall Smalley Accounts for help and advice regarding your tax investigation from specialists tex investigation accountants. |

27 August 2010 08:21
As of this year, travellers are permitted to bring back VAT and duty free goods to the value of £390. This is a modest increase on the £340 limit in place but is a significant increase from the £145 limit that prevailed for many years prior to December 2008.br
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06 August 2010 10:28
The national minimum wage rates will increase for pay reference periods starting on or after 1st October 2010 onwards.Main rate for workers 21 years old and above £5.93 per hourRate for workers aged 18-20 years inclusive £4.92 per hourRate for workers under 18 years and
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04 August 2010 09:54
Marshall Smalley Accountants are specialists in dealing with HMR&C tax investigations. We are based in Nottingham but work thoughout the East Midlands and Nationally. We will work with you and negotiate with HMR&C for the best possible outcome.Contact the tax investigaion specialists on 0115 9565171img
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04 August 2010 09:38
The rules changed in April 2010, from now on you will have to submit your VAT returns online and pay any VAT due electronically if you have an annual turnover of £100,000 or more (exclusive of VAT).If you have registered for vat on or after 1 April
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