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February 2010

The Tax Health Plan (THP)

HMRC have obtained information from various sources, including NHS trusts, private hospitals and medical insurers and are introducing the THP as an opportunity for medical professionals with tax to pay to get their affairs up to date with the benefit of a fixed penalty.

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HMRC New Scam Emails

HMRC have issued a warning about a new scam email which is being sent from ‘HMRC Online Services – [email protected]’ stating that the recipient has one new ALERT message and should log onto their Online Account to read the message.

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Employment Rights - Statutory Limits

The limit on the amount of the compensatory award for unfair dismissal is set to decrease from 1 February 2010. The current maximum of £66,200 is to reduce to £65,300, due to the decrease in the retail prices index measure of inflation. This new limit applies where the event giving rise to the entitlement to the payment arose on or after 1 February 2010.

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Dispensations - New Online Application Form

HMRC have introduced the facility to apply for dispensations online.

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Tax Codes Being Issued

HMRC are advising employees that between January and March 2010 they will be issuing new PAYE coding for 2010/11. The tax codes should reflect the individual’s personal circumstances and include the tax allowances and reliefs that individuals are entitled to.

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Scrappage Scheme

The Vehicle Scrappage Scheme is a voluntary scheme for motor dealers under which participating dealers give buyers a £2,000 discount off the purchase price of a new car (or certain types of small van) in exchange for scrapping their old qualifying vehicle.

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Statutory Payments

The new Statutory Payment Rates for 2010/11 have been announced.

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Using Your Own Car For Work

HMRC have updated their guidance on using your own vehicle for work. The guidance needs to be read in conjunction with the mileage rates which for those using their own car for work purposes are unchanged at 40 pence a mile for the first 10,000 miles dropping to 25 pence a mile thereafter.

Internet links: HMRC factsheet mileage and HMRC mileage rates


Tax Payments

For those making tax and national insurance payments, HMRC are reminding that their bank details changed last year.  To confirm that you are making payment to the correct bank account please visit the link below.

Internet link: HMRC bank details