EU pushes for new technology tax on internet giants Facebook, Amazon and Google October 10, 2018 The EU is pushing for a new tax on technology giants such as Facebook, Amazon and Google that it claims could raise £4.4bn a year across Europe. Seven months ago, the European Commission published proposals for a three per cent tax on the revenues of multi-national internet companies with global revenues above £660m a year. [...]
Patisserie Valerie owner faces HMRC winding up order as it warns investors of potential fraud October 10, 2018 Patisserie Valerie today warned investors of a winding up petition it faces over £1.14m in unpaid tax, after suspending shares this morning over potential fraud. HMRC said Patisserie Holding’s principal trading subsidiary, Stonebeach, owes it the money, and has set a hearing date of 31 October to seek a court order to liquidate the firm [...]
Airbnb facing enquiry from HMRC over UK activity October 8, 2018 Online short-term rentals giant Airbnb is facing enquiries from HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) about its tax situation. The company said in a note published on Companies House that it had been contacted by HMRC "regarding the application of tax laws or regulations" impacting its business. This is in addition to facing tax inquiries and proceedings about its [...]
Paypal hit by additional UK tax bill after HMRC enquiry October 8, 2018 Paypal has paid out an additional €3.1m (£2.7m) in UK tax, after financial accounts showed the results of a review by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC). The addition resulted in the US payments giant forking out a total of €4.7m in tax in 2017, up from €181,749 the year before. Paypal said in the filing HMRC had been "reviewing [...]
Facebook triples its UK tax bill to £15.8m October 8, 2018 Facebook paid £15.8m in UK tax last year, tripling the amount it paid in 2016 as tech firms come under increased scrutiny by HMRC. Accounts filed last week on Companies House revealed the social media giant's profits for its UK office, which covers expenses on marketing, sales and engineering support, rose 6.3 per cent to [...]
HMRC chief slammed by MPs for not telling 100,000 firms how to prepare for ‘no deal’ Brexit October 4, 2018 The UK's chief taxman has been slated by MPs for failing to tell 100,000 small businesses how to prepare for a 'no deal' Brexit. Jon Thompson, chief executive of HMRC, was given a dressing down in a letter from parliament's Public Accounts Committee, which was made public today. Committee chair Meg Hillier said she was [...]
When the banter stops: Viral publisher Unilad braced to enter administration October 4, 2018 The company behind Unilad, an internet news site known for its viral content, is set to go into administration – putting hundreds of jobs at risk. A judge recommended the move after a court heard that the website’s parent, Bentley Harrington, had debts running up to £6m. Alex Partridge, Unilad’s co-founder, echoed the call. Patridge [...]
Theresa May will freeze fuel duty as Conservatives look to limit cost of living increases on working families October 3, 2018 Fuel duty will be frozen for the ninth year in a row, Prime Minister Theresa May will say in her speech to Conservative party conference in Birmingham today, in a populist pitch to working families. May's speech, in which she'll hope to steal back the lime-light from former foreign secretary Boris Johnson, will also set [...]
Housing market remains flat as year-on-year property deals tumble September 21, 2018 The number of properties being bought and sold in the UK suffered an annual 2.6 per cent drop last month, signalling the latest evidence that activity in the country’s housing market remains flat. While total property transactions climbed 1.3 per cent between July and August to 99,120, today’s figures also show a 2.6 per cent [...]
Housing market remains flat as year-on-year property deals tumble September 21, 2018 The number of properties being bought and sold in the UK suffered an annual 2.6 per cent drop last month, signalling the latest evidence that activity in the country’s housing market remains flat. While total property transactions climbed 1.3 per cent between July and August to 99,120, today’s figures also show a 2.6 per cent [...]