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David Gauke speaks at Payroll World
I usually attend the Payroll World Spring update conference every year but after a sales call from PW a few weeks earlier and being informed that MP and Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury David Gauke would be in attendance I … Continue reading
Posted in business, HMRC, IT, Politics, tax
Tagged big brother, data submission, David Gauke, HMRC, RTI
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Why I am concerned about Real Time Information (RTI)
There are two reasons, one is that there is an onus on employers to provide what HMRC term “Clean Data”. In my experience employers have operated PAYE exceptionally well and have a track record somewhat better than HMRC in terms … Continue reading
Posted in business, HMRC
Tagged data submission, government, HMRC, personal tax affairs, politics, RTI
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