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UK tax weekly: case law highlights, HMRC guidance changes, consultations, trackers and key dates—9 May 2024

Published on: 09 May 2024

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In this issue:

  • VAT
  • Taxes management and litigation
  • Employment
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
  • New and updated content
  • Dates for your diary
  • Trackers
  • Useful information

VAT

FTT considers whether supplier invoices contained sufficient description to enable taxpayer to recover input tax (Fount Construction Ltd v HMRC). As highlighted in last week’s Tax weekly highlights, in Fount Construction Ltd [2024] UKFTT 340 (TC), the First-tier Tax Tribunal (FTT) upheld the appellant’s case, overturning HMRC’s decision to block its input tax claims on three invoices. See News Analysis: FTT considers whether supplier invoices contained sufficient description to enable taxpayer to recover input tax (Fount Construction Ltd v HMRC).

Taxes management and litigation

HMRC publishes Stakeholder Digest: 1 May 2024. HMRC’s latest Digest notes the following:

  • changes to reporting income from self-employment and partnerships: from April 2024, sole traders and partners must report profits on a tax year basis; interactive guidance to calculate transition profit was issued on 8 April 2024
  • self assessment threshold change: for the 2023–24 tax year, the self assessment threshold for PAYE taxpayers moves from £100,000 to £150,000
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