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Section 660 Information Centre
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Section 660 affects Ltd companies owned by husband and wife. Shout99 will be keeping freelancers and small businesses informed on this latest threat via this dedicated information centre.
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Trade association, the Professional Contractors Group (PCG), is urging freelancers to sign a petition against the proposed new tax on 'income shifting' on the Number 10 website.
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The Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT) has produced a 20 minute podcast analysing the detail of and problems associated with the new income shifting proposals.
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A respected tax body has warned that the proposed new income shifting rules will lead to greater uncertainty for many owner-managed businesses and has called on small businesses to provide HMRC with practical examples of the difficulties it will pose.
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The Government recently outlined its plans to crack down on individuals 'shifting' income between themselves to obtain what HMRC sees as an unfair tax advantage.
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A respected tax body has added its 'grave concerns' about the implications and the practical workings of the draft legislation on income shifting (Section 660).
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The Government's proposals to combat 'income shifting' between individuals in a company have been described as 'a nightmare for family businesses'.
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The Government is gearing up for another tax hike on freelancers and small businesses in the form of an 'income-shifting tax', Andy Vessey from Qdos COnsulting looks at Section 660, who it affects and what the future might hold.
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British tax payers are facing a bill of over half a million pounds after the Government pursued the Arctic Systems (Section 660) case to the House of Lords in a dispute over £7,000.
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HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has issued further guidance relating to ongoing cases and tax returns in the light of the Government's defeat on the Section 660 issue - married couples business tax - in the House of Lords.
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Professional bodies and business organisations in the freelancing community have been welcoming the Arctic Systems victory in the House of Lords.
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