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  • Lin Homer to step down as HMRC CEO in April

    Lin Homer to step down as HMRC CEO in April

    Lin Homer has announced today that she is to leave HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) in April, after more than four years as Chief Executive and Permanent Secretary and a public service career spanning 36 years.

  • HMRC’s achievements

    HMRC’s achievements

    HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has had a very successful year with record-breaking and sustained results through 2015 by increasing revenues, reducing costs and improving customer service.

  • Have you returned your SAfe Assessment?

    Have you returned your SAfe Assessment?

    HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is boosting its online protection and urging all customers to keep their personal details safe online, when completing their Self Assessment return.

  • Return your Self Assessment and find your inner peace

    Return your Self Assessment and find your inner peace

    The deadline for 2014-15 Self Assessment filing is fast approaching and HMRC is urging all customers to find their inner peace by returning theirs before the 31 January.
    More than 85% of customers chose to submit their return online last year, the service is quick, easy and has a wide range of support resources available, such as web chat.
    If you’re filing online for the first time, you w

  • HMRC writes to Scottish Rate of Income Tax payers

    HMRC writes to Scottish Rate of Income Tax payers

    HM Revenue and Customs will start sending letters this week to potential Scottish taxpayers as part of the next stage of preparations for the introduction of the Scottish Rate of Income Tax.

  • Net closes in on offshore tax cheats

    Net closes in on offshore tax cheats

    The Financial Secretary to the Treasury, David Gauke, today launched a campaign warning offshore tax evaders that HMRC will start to receive details on UK taxpayers from more than 90 countries, under new global agreements championed by the UK.

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