Organisations can make admin easier for bereaved people by ensuring staff are well trained.
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Death admin is a task that no one wants, but knowing what to expect from the process can be helpful.
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The rules on what counts as taxable income haven’t changed.
The link between fraud and terrorism financing in the UK has been overlooked by successive governments.
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Numerous terrorist attacks in the UK and abroad have been financed by fraud and the government needs to close financial loopholes to prevent future tragedies.
If only it was this easy to detect a scam phone call.
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Tax agencies often report details of common tax scams in the run-up to filing deadlines such as January 31.
Tory Party Chairman Nadhim Zahawi faces pressure from the public over “careless” tax affairs.
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What is ‘careless behaviour’ in relation to UK tax and in what other ways can people fall foul of HMRC?
Paid in full?
D Pimborough
While the government’s opponents rage about benefits being cut, claims on what remains are often barely 50% of those entitled.
Ta-dah!
Volkova
Arguments about reducing the tax burden of companies tend to get associated with rabid neoliberals. Here’s why they needn’t be.
Minding the tax gap.
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The Panama papers show how hard it is to keep on top of tax collection, but outsourcing to the private sector would bring problems of its own.
Bag-carrier George.
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Why stop at 17%?
Shedding little light. Google under scrutiny.
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Scutiny of the £130m settlement leaves the Public Accounts Select Committee
struggling to follow the HMRC strategy.
You’re wrong m'lawd.
Stefan Rousseau
Lord Lawson thinks companies should partly be taxed on their sales. He’s very wrong.
Headache inducing.
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As millions of people file their tax returns, HMRC is struggling to come across as fair.
Oil workers are among those whose tax bills could get complicated.
Mike Paskin
Devolving income tax north might seem like an issue for Scots only. Far from it, as it turns out.
H is for heft.
Matt Buck
As HSBC suffers under the scorching spotlight of public scrutiny once more, it is fair to ask why the banking group so often finds itself at the heart of the action.