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Cardiff Council must pay millions to HMRC after landfill tax disputeCardiff Council announced that it has reached an in-principle agreement with HMRC to pay them more than £12m in unpaid landfill tax, rising to £16m with interest, dating back nearly 10 years ago ...
HMRC's offices in Llanishen, Cardiff, are being replaced by a new regional centre in the city's central square The number of "security incidents" across the five tax offices in Wales has almost ...
Child Benefit is a form of support provided by HMRC to help parents or carers with ... Police incident shuts Cardiff city centre streets READ MORE: Police called to Cardiff bar as man injured ...
A Cardiff flat owner received 11,000 tax bills for Chinese businesses HMRC says how this happened remains a "mystery" but investigations continue It apologised for its delayed response and said it ...
The number of 'simple assessment' tax bills sent by HMRC has doubled since income tax thresholds were frozen, with many ...
Work has started on the demolition of a former HMRC office building in a Cardiff community. Cardiff Council acquired the Tŷ Glas site in Llanishen in October 2021 to provide a clear plot to bring ...
HMRC has found “no evidence of fraud” in a case where 12,000 Chinese companies changed their addresses to a flat in Cardiff. Flat owner Dylan Davies has received thousands of tax bills for the ...
HMRC was asked several times to clarify if payments ... lists an address for Tax Credits Limited at an office building in Cardiff – this had not been used “for over a year”.
HMRC has now signed up to the Organisation for Economic Co ... and is registered in England and Wales to Greyfriars House, Greyfriars Road, Cardiff, South Wales, CF10 3AL, company number 03857130.
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) says it will vacate its buildings in Newport, central Cardiff and Pontypridd in 2009, relocating staff to Llanishen, Cardiff. Its Llanelli office and the Custom House in ...
Cardiff Council announced in September 2024 that it had agreed to pay HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) £16m over a dispute relating to the amount of money it was charging companies to take soil to its ...
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