Over 22,000 self-assessments were submitted between 24 and 26 December.
Government Announcements
HMRC raises tax debt interest rates
The 0.5% increase will come into effect on 6 January.
Charity Commission expands annual return question set
The 2023 annual return has been updated in response to sector feedback.
Spring Budget set for 15 March 2023
The budget will be accompanied by a forecast from the OBR.
Treasury delays MTD for ITSA until 2026
The delay will give businesses more time to adapt.
Help to grow digital scheme scrapped
Businesses have less than two months to apply for the programme.
HMRC urges taxpayers to file returns before Christmas
Submitting self-assessments early will avoid late penalties.
New VAT penalty regime starts from 1 January
Default surcharge to be replaced by a fixed rate, points based system.
Government sets out overhaul of banking rules
The package of over 30 reforms will “cut red tape” and “turbocharge growth”.
Registration criteria updated for MTD ITSA
Both individual taxpayers and agents will be affected.
Government launches review into tackling late payments for SMEs
UK businesses are currently owed £23.4bn in outstanding invoices.
One in four small firms fear closure
Small firms’ survival depends on Government support.
Companies urged to file accounts online
Accounts must be submitted by 31 December.
Advisory fuel rates update
The latest advisory rates for company cars remain unchanged.
UK in recession according to Government watchdog
Economy to recover to pre-pandemic levels in late 2024.
Industry reacts to Autumn Statement 2022
Tax hikes announced to fill ‘fiscal black hole’.
HMRC changes profit assessment rules
Affected businesses will see a change in how they complete their returns.
CGT incorrectly calculated by HMRC service
Faulty service leads to non-residents paying the wrong amount of tax.
Base interest rate rises to 3%
The Bank of England introduces its largest hike in 33 years.
HMRC reminds taxpayers to declare SEISS payments
More than 2.9 million people claimed SEISS payments in the 2021/22 tax year.
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