ir accountants

5 years ago... UK taxpayers take to the web

News The service, managed by EDS, acknowledges tax filings the next day and offers free modems as an incentive to accountants. Has the IR really taken so many retrograde steps over the past five years that we ended up with the problems we've seen in... [31 Jul 2003]

Brown's spending spree to benefit IT

News The news comes on the same day that the IR's existing online tax site came in for criticism, with the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants saying that just five per cent of its members used e-filing for their income tax returns, with... [16 Jul 2002]

Inland Revenue site limps back online

News But Chas Roy-Chowdhury, head of taxation at the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), has attacked the Inland Revenue's actions. The problem has now, according the Inland Revenue (IR), been fixed "110 per cent". [05 Jul 2002]

Inland Revenue sends out an SOS

News The self-assessment service launched last year came in for particularly heavy criticism in March when a report from the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) claimed it was riddled with bugs and difficult for users to complete. [13 Jul 2001]

IR35: Contractors offered way out

News Gusharon Degan, tax consultant with specialist IT accountants 3 sixty group, cast doubt on the value of insurance against IR 35. Contractors are being offered the chance to insure themselves against any negative financial after-shocks the... [24 May 2001]

'Hypocritical' Inland Revenue ridiculed for failure

News A damning report from the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) says the system suffers from the same problems it did this time last year. Although self-assessment papers have been designed to be compatible with scanning... [19 Mar 2001]

IR35: Keeping the Inland Revenue off your back... part two

Comment The IR knows that it's usually arguing against accountants who have little experience of these matters and that it has a good chance of winning the case. And if you are a contractor without such a contract the Inland Revenue (IR) will come down on... [30 Nov 2000]

This week in 1999: Tax system in crash chaos and BT's loop

News This week last year, the UK Inland Revenue was shamed in a survey by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), which revealed that 96 per cent of its self-assessments were hit by computer glitches. [02 Mar 2000]

IR apologises over IR35 publication bungle

News One letter to the IR said: "This letter represents the rather outrageous view of one subscriber and can in no way be taken as representative of the opinions of fellow accountants or the many small businesses against whom IR35 is targeted. [22 Dec 1999]

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