Taxi drivers now obliged to join other professions in accepting card payments
Anne Brorhilker, who led investigation into ‘cum-ex’ scandal, accuses judiciary of being too lenient on white-collar crime
HMRC estimates 40,000 taxpayers are still being pursued over tax avoidance schemes
West African country steps up scrutiny of world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange
Smartpay Limited in 2015 told a recruitment agency that it was an onshore company
Tax authority figures show a sharp drop in those working abroad. Experts point to a rise in informal arrangements
Department under fire after tax avoidance crackdown left self-employed workers facing unaffordable demands
Corporate tax take to rise up to a third at hubs for multinationals such as Ireland and the Netherlands
Tax experts say increase in number of case files being opened is part of agency’s efforts to maximise revenues
A Supreme Court case highlights the difficulties of raising revenue from wealthy people who can park money offshore
Swiss bank used pseudonyms and ‘sham’ corporate entities so clients could shield $5.6bn in assets
Experts warn of tax authority’s renewed focus
Adoption of OECD global standard could deter foreign manufacturers seeking alternative to China
Supreme court upholds conviction against Swiss lender but orders €1.8bn of penalties to be recalculated
We should not allow disputes about process to derail international co-operation on this crucial issue
Tax authority sends almost 24,000 ‘nudge letters’ in 2022-23
Proposals have struggled politically but some economists say the idea is due a resurgence
Rule changes have led to increasing numbers of freelancers joining unregulated schemes
Organisation behind push for fairer corporate levies lobbied to water down disclosure rules
Contractors challenge authority’s claims over managed service company law
HM Revenue & Customs tells individuals they have 30 days to report outstanding tax payments or face penalties
Treasury consultation focuses on intermediaries hiring temporary workers
Broader ramifications of tax treatment change cannot be properly assessed in judicial review
Dispute is part of long-running debate over treatment of so-called carried interest
Industry is ethically compromised and failing clients, says group
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