HMRC advertising for GAAR advisory panel chair
The post of chair for the general anti-abuse rule advisory panel is up for grabs
The post of chair for the general anti-abuse rule advisory panel is up for grabs
HM REVENUE & CUSTOMS has posted an advert online for the role of chair of the general anti-abuse rule advisory panel.
The panel will be in place to give opinions to HMRC and tax payers about the application of the GAAR to individual cases referred to it and to approve HMRC’s guidance on the GAAR.
The post, which is voluntary, will entail leading the work of the panel, advising commissioners on appointments to the panel, selecting panel members to consider individual cases, ensuring that the panel’s opinion is delivered to the parties, managing and delivering the panel’s approval of HMRC’s guidance to the commissioners, and delivering an annual report to the commissioners on the panel’s activity, including cases considered and its review of the guidance.
Whoever takes up the role will receive expenses, while time commitments will depend greatly on how many cases are considered.
For more information on the post, click here.
The numbers you crunch tell a story. Your expertis...
14yEmbracing user-friendly AP systems can turn the tide, streamlining workflows, enhancing compliance, and opening doors to early payment discounts. Read...
View articleOrganisations can enhance their financial operations' efficiency, accuracy, and responsiveness by adopting platforms that offer them self-service cust...
View articleIn a world of instant results and automated workloads, the potential for AP to drive insights and transform results is enormous. But, if you’re still ...
View resourceDiscover how AP dashboards can transform your business by enhancing efficiency and accuracy in tracking key metrics, as revealed by the latest insight...
View articleHMRC has officially ruled out plans to introduce Making Tax Digital for Corporation Tax, confirming the shift in its July 2025 Transformation Roadmap....
View articleThe UK tax gap held steady at 5.3% in 2023–24, translating to £46.8 billion in unpaid taxes, according to the latest HMRC statistics. While the percen...
View articleUK small businesses are facing an annual tax compliance burden nearing £25 billion, according to recent findings by the Federation of Small Businesses...
View articleBusinesses across the UK should prepare for several significant tax changes coming into effect from 6 April 2025, according to the ICAEW. While some o...
View articleBusinesses that have relied on the joint online filing service for Company Tax Returns and accounts submissions will need to find alternative solution...
View articleAs the Spring Budget approaches, dissenters of the UK government’s increasingly complex contractor legislation are baying for change. HMRC has already...
View articleStricter controls on VAT compliance is set to shut down the “colossal” VAT tax gap. Read More...
View articleThere has been a percentage increase in the number of claims made by companies, but more needs to be done Read More...
View article