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Does filing your tax return need to be this taxing?
With HMRC's website crashing on Thursday, Helen Brown assumed it would be better to deliver her receipts in person.
07 Feb 2008
The clock is ticking for trustees to ring the changes on IHT
It's your last chance to act before new inheritance tax rules apply, writes Julie Hutchison.
07 Feb 2008
Invest in your relationship to cut your CGT bill
You have just two months left to bank a valuable tax relief which will disappear for good on April 6. The good news is that you can do it without paying tax in the process. All you need is a helpful spouse.
07 Feb 2008
In a rage about tax returns
Road rage, air rage, trolley rage, can I suggest that after the Revenue's latest blunder, we add tax rage to this list, writes Emma Simon.
01 Feb 2008
Advice for tax payers filing online
Thousands of self assessment tax payers have had difficulty filing online.
31 Jan 2008
I'm a non-dom. Do I need to get out of here?
Last October the taxman proposed far-reaching changes to the tax treatment of non-domiciled individuals, but the Revenue has only just published the small print. David Kilshaw explains what it all means.
31 Jan 2008
UK takes a gamble as tax changes look set to drive non-domiciles away
Proposed legislation could seriously impact on London as a financial centre, writes David Rothenberg.
29 Jan 2008
Be on the CGT swings, not roundabouts
April 6 change demands planning, writes Niki Chesworth.
29 Jan 2008
Law of unintended consequences strikes again
Revised capital gains tax rules may penalise savers while helping entrepreneurs, reports Ian Cowie.
25 Jan 2008
Share schemes overlooked in CGT reforms
The new "entrepeneurs' relief" - which will see CGT applied at just 10 per cent on business assets up to £1m - will not provide any help for the thousands of workers who invest money in their company's share option schemes.
25 Jan 2008
Tax office apologises about sending blank payment slips
Even if you have done diddly-squat so far you still have time to put your tax affairs in order, provided you do not procrastinate further
17 Jan 2008
CGT uncertainty is a problem for private investors
Private investors are being hampered by the Chancellor’s refusal to confirm changes to the CGT regime, writes Paul Farrow
17 Jan 2008
Revenue offers free lunch with a pension
Cash back from the taxman, low charges and flexibility - no wonder Sipps are the hottest product, says Niki Chesworth.
05 Jan 2008
Tax returns: Don't panic!
Even if you have done diddly-squat so far you still have time to put your tax affairs in order, provided you do not procrastinate further
02 Jan 2008

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