The chair of House of Lords Economic Affairs Finance Bill sub-committee, Lord Forsyth of Drumlean, is pressing HMRC for an answer to the committee’s request for a breakdown of the amounts involved in the 5,000 settlements so far agreed in respect of the disguised remuneration loan charge.
The chair of House of Lords Economic Affairs Finance Bill sub-committee, Lord Forsyth of Drumlean, is pressing HMRC for an answer to the committee’s request for a breakdown of the amounts involved in the 5,000 settlements so far agreed in respect of the disguised remuneration loan charge.
The committee has also asked for an answer, ‘as a matter of urgency’, on whether any current or former HMRC contractors have used disguised remuneration schemes.
HMRC attended the committee’s evidence session on 22 October. See https://bit.ly/2qxTkwX.
The chair of House of Lords Economic Affairs Finance Bill sub-committee, Lord Forsyth of Drumlean, is pressing HMRC for an answer to the committee’s request for a breakdown of the amounts involved in the 5,000 settlements so far agreed in respect of the disguised remuneration loan charge.
The chair of House of Lords Economic Affairs Finance Bill sub-committee, Lord Forsyth of Drumlean, is pressing HMRC for an answer to the committee’s request for a breakdown of the amounts involved in the 5,000 settlements so far agreed in respect of the disguised remuneration loan charge.
The committee has also asked for an answer, ‘as a matter of urgency’, on whether any current or former HMRC contractors have used disguised remuneration schemes.
HMRC attended the committee’s evidence session on 22 October. See https://bit.ly/2qxTkwX.