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Taxman finds paper restock taxing


Tuesday, September 6th, 2011

HM Revenue and Customs has had to apologise to taxpayers for not being able to send out reminders due to not stocking enough printer paper.

If you are worried that you may be one of these people waiting on a paper reminder, then don’t fret - HMRC has said that those waiting on a reminder will be given an extra 30 days from when the paper reminders do eventually come out to ensure people are not out of pocket from the mistake.

The problem came from unexpectedly high demand for forms and paper copies of tax related documents, in particular the self-assessment tax forms. Millions of forms are set to be sent out to remind people of the July 31st tax deadline.

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¾ of a million set to face highest tax bracket


Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011

750,000 households will find themselves paying a higher tax burden in the changes taking place on the 5th of April. Overall the average household will be £200 worse off, however jobless families and low- to middle-class couples will benefit from increases in personal allowances and child tax credits. Increases in the main rate at which National Insurance is charged will mean those earning around £35,000 a year will be better off.

However, the 40% threshold will be levied at £35,000, £2,000 less than last year. This will mean people will end up paying more, with the real losers being the very rich who will suffer from restrictions to private pension contributions, a 50% tax rate for earnings above £150,000, and withdrawal of income tax personal allowance above £100,000. Removing the personal allowance will mean that earnings between £100,000 and £115,000 will face a 60% marginal tax rate. In future, the highest taxpayers will have child benefits removed.

It’s a difficult time for the economy and these latest measures show the emphasis the government has put on trying to achieve a balanced budget. These conditions are, according to the government, the best way to encourage growth again.

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