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At Home & In Te Garden • Sunday 24 May 2020


Trouble with the taxman?


Making your business Covid-19 secure


Following the Prime Minister’s announcement on 10 May, which prompted a change of emphasis by encouraging businesses to return to work where safe to do so, further detailed and sector-by-sector guid- ance was published the following day. Te new ‘Covid-19 secure’ guidance


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guidance, you should share the risk assessment with your workforce and consult with your workers in the appropriate manner. You should consider publishing the risk assess- ment on your website (all businesses with over 50 employees are expected to do so). Te guidelines will be enforced through spot inspections.


HMRC will soon get back to its task of increasing the tax take from UK taxpayers through investigation and compliance activities. Its officers now have significant new powers to obtain information and take a more aggres- sive approach to collecting tax. HMRC’s focus has been on finding taxing


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