HMRC
Tax & Regulation | 10 Jan 17
HMRC under fire for ‘unrealistic’ plans to shut 170 offices
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) could be forced to abandon plans to shut 170 local branches after the UK government’s spending watchdog accused the tax office of being “unrealistic” over its restructure plans.
Tax & Regulation | 9 Jan 17
Top HMRC criminal cases of 2016
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has revealed its 10 most significant fraud and organised crime cases of 2016. In the ongoing fight against tax evasion, HMRC prosecuted a range of tax fraudsters leading to 679 individuals being convicted for their part in tax crimes, with sentences for 2016 totalling more than 730 years.
United Kingdom | 9 Jan 17
UK court rules £75k pension transfer loan was liberation
A UK court has ruled that a £75,000 ($92,106, €87,429) loan taken out by a client to fund investments as part of a pension transfer was a form of pension liberation and should be subject to tax.
Tax & Regulation | 5 Jan 17
UK upholds use of controversial APNs to tackle tax avoidance
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has said it will continue to use accelerated payment notices (APNs) to combat tax avoidance schemes, despite concerns that the penalties are “morally questionable”.
HMRC, the Lobler case and 5% offshore bonds
Looking back on 2016, one of the biggest stories of the year was the HM Revenue & Customs proposals to overhaul part surrender and part assignment of life insurance policies in response to the 2007 case of Dutch national Joost Lobler.