Inland Revenue: Internet too risky for DTI site
News But workers who discover that they are being underpaid must further their complaint via the NMW Helpline managed by the Inland Revenue. The DTI and Inland Revenue have decided against placing the complaint form online in order to preserve their...
[September 30, 2000, 7:13]
Inland Revenue suspends online service
News The Inland Revenue Web site faced another technical hitch last week and had to temporarily shut down its online service for self-assessment tax returns. Inland Revenue confirms that since the service came into operation, a few bugs have been...
[August 21, 2000, 15:00]
Inland Revenue adjusts IR35 guidelines
News IR35 campaigners have welcomed changes made by the Inland Revenue in the way it assesses whether someone is genuinely self-employed -- a move that could mark a thawing in relations between IT contractors and the tax inspectors.
[May 16, 2002, 14:35]
Inland Revenue IT 'glitch' costs £15bn
News Around ten million people face a state pension shortfall because of a glitch in the Inland Revenue's computer systems. A statement released by The Revenue said: "Starting later this year the Inland Revenue will contact people who could have gaps in...
[May 15, 2003, 12:12]
Inland Revenue to take measures against tax record snooping
News The Inland Revenue is to introduce tough disciplinary penalties for computer misuse, after it was discovered that staff have been browsing through taxpayers' records, and may have breached data protection laws by disclosing tax information to...
[January 17, 2003, 13:20]
Inland Revenue online service doesn't add up
News Wednesday is the official deadline for filing self-assessment tax returns, a process some hoped might have been made easier and quicker by online forms debuted by Inland Revenue last April. Inland Revenue estimates 38,000 out of 9 million self...
[January 31, 2001, 16:09]
Inland Revenue in online woe U-turn
News Inland Revenue is relaxing its policy that would have seen a £100 fine for many thousands of people who failed to file their tax returns online because government Web servers were too busy to accept them.
[February 1, 2005, 12:00]
Inland Revenue may miss online targets
News The Inland Revenue is likely to fail to achieve its targets for the take-up of its online services, MPs warned on Thursday. Fresh from lambasting the government for its faults in its approach to the Internet, the Public Accounts Committee has...
[August 29, 2002, 12:05]
Malaysian Inland Revenue Board Speeds Up Decision Making Process With Push Email
White Papers The Inland Revenue Board of Malaysia (IRB) collects taxes on behalf of the Malaysian Government. Its ageing messaging system could not keep pace with the changing communications needs of an increasingly mobile workforce; and a lack of Web mail...
[September 28, 2007, 1:00]
French Inland Revenue service goes open source
News The French Inland Revenue service announced on Thursday that it has chosen JBoss's open-source application server to run the next version of its tax applications. The move comes as part of a French ministry initiative called 'Copernic' that will...
[August 5, 2004, 17:00]
Inland Revenue 'loses' 500 PCs
News The Inland Revenue (IR) has admitted that it cannot account for more than 500 of its computers. A spokeswoman told the BBC that the department found it "difficult" to keep track of its 60,000 computers, and added that their 'loss' was probably...
[February 17, 2003, 14:38]
French Inland Revenue service goes open source
Talkback how do i get an english version of French income tax return for 2004 and 2005 thank you john v
[May 31, 2006, 13:03]
Contractor wins IR35 victory
News One of its members, Roger Tilbury from Bedford, won his case against the Inland Revenue at the Special Commissioners when the judge concluded that he should not be classed as an employee of Ford Motor Company for tax purposes.
[November 5, 2003, 10:55]
IBM probed for tax evasion
News The Inland Revenue has been examining IBM's books for about two years, these people said. The inquiry was sparked by allegations made to Inland Revenue by a former IBM U.K.employee, Gerard M. IBM confirmed that the computer maker is being audited...
[August 6, 1999, 12:32]
News Burst: E-envoy to be appointed this week
News The government will this week appoint Andrew Pinder, a former director of IT at the Inland Revenue, as e-envoy, according to reports Wednesday. Pinder has won praise for his successful implementation of the PAYE system at the Inland Revenue, and...
[January 31, 2001, 8:31]
IR struggles after tax details leaked online
News The Inland Revenue was still working frantically on Friday to get its self-assessment tax service back online after a serious fault was discovered that compromised the data of individuals using the service to file their tax returns.
[May 31, 2002, 12:26]
IR35 decisions 'take too long'
News The Inland Revenue has admitted the average time it takes to decide on an individual's IR35 status is too long, but claims it's the contractors themselves who are to blame for the hold-ups. In a meeting of the Corporate Tax Operational Consultative...
[October 29, 2003, 8:05]
How will the election affect IR35?
News Wed, 09 May A series of roadshows will help IT contractors learn how to cope with the Inland Revenue Mon, 02 Apr IR35 will stay but Inland Revenue 'completely discredited' by ruling, claims the group that brought the case over the government's...
[May 19, 2001, 10:06]
IR35 campaigners hit the road
News A series of roadshows will help IT contractors learn how to cope with the Inland Revenue A High Court judge last month criticised the Inland Revenue for not enforcing IR35 correctly, but did not declare the tax illegal, as the Professional...
[May 9, 2001, 13:45]
PCG: New case law will defeat IR35
News There have been many complaints from IR35's critics that the current Inland Revenue guidelines are inappropriate for the technology sector. Akshar added that she believes the Inland Revenue also supports the creation of new case law.
[December 21, 2001, 13:33]



