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FRS 102: What the Changes Mean for Your Business
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The second ever Tax Administration and Maintenance Day (Tax Day) took place on 27 April, with the government publishing a range of technical proposals and consultations. The Tax Day announcements were grouped around simplification and modernisation of the tax system,... Read more
The second ever Tax Administration and Maintenance Day (Tax Day) took place on 27 April, with the government publishing a range of technical proposals and consultations.
The Tax Day announcements were grouped around simplification and modernisation of the tax system, tackling the tax gap and general policy and administrative issues. A total of 23 technical tax updates were published, although only a few of them will be directly relevant to the average taxpayer.
Definite changes
National insurance credits: Some parents will not have received credits if they have not been claiming child benefit, mainly because of the impact of the High Income Child Benefit Charge. This affects future entitlement to the state pension, so the government is going to correct the problem on a retrospective basis.
Repayment agents: Some businesses specialising in making repayment claims from HMRC have been criticised due to the speculative nature of claims being made. From 2 August 2023, repayment agents must be registered with HMRC.
Consultations
A range of consultations were also announced on Tax Day, including:
A summary of the Tax Day announcements, along with links to the related consultations, can be found here.
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