Tax Credits
BBC NEWS ; Business ; Middle classes lose out, Benefit Error Has Wrecked My Christmas, Childcare: penalty for false claim, Errors force 'unreasonable' cuts, Inland Revenue 'paid out £2bn by mistake&apos, Low-paid 'caught in payback trap', Revenue begins paying up over tax credits fiasco, Revenue recruits 500 to avoid new tax credit fiasc, Revenue staff may strike over tax credits chaos, Shambolic system puts families through 'hell
Brown urged to keep it simple
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The Chancellor has been urged by the country's leading small business group to remember that "less is more" when it comes to translating his enterprise policy into pre-Budget proposals, to be delivered on December 10.
Do housewives pay tax?
Advice for full time housewives and part time earners on minimising their tax liability.
Do students pay tax?
Questions and Answers on tax liabilities of students.
Is the tax system too complex?
Is the tax benefit system too complicated to be of real benefit to people? And is the system becoming much more complex under Gordon Brown? A leading accountant assesses the tax landscape.
Low Incomes Tax Reform Group
A group that lobbies the government and the Inland Revenue to simplify tax rules and services for those on low incomes. The website contains their reports and recommendations. There are also a number of practical hints on the site for low income tax payers.
Tax Law Rewrite Project
The Tax Law Rewrite is a project to make direct tax legislation clearer and easier to use, co-ordinated from the Inland Revenue.
TaxAid
A charity that offers up-to-date information and tax advice on tax matters to individuals on low and modest incomes.
Taxing tips - The waiting game
The Inland Revenue has served up a new target for tax evasion - the troncmaster, who distributes restaurant staff tips and potentially helps individuals make lower national insurance contributions, writes Philip Fisher.