HMRC income tax advice for coaches, tutors and assessors
Coaches and private tutors have until 6 January 2012 to register
for the ‘Tax Catch-up Plan as part of the HMRC’s latest campaign to
encourage disclosure of undeclared tax liabilities.
Coaches and tutors who register for the plan will have until 31
March 2012 to let HMRC know about any tax owed for the years up to
5 April 2010, and pay the outstanding amount.
By doing this the terms of payment will be more favourable compared
to waiting for the HMRC to come to you, with reports suggesting
that the penalty for those who register will be set at no more than
20 per cent.
More information is available at the HMRC website
View a guide for employer/deployers and coaches on the employment
status of coaches produced by sports coach UK in partnership with
HMRC.
Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) have launched a
coach and private tutor campaign aimed at coaches, tutors and
assessors.
Coaches, assessors and tutors have until 6 January
2012 to register for the ‘Tax Catch-up Plan’ as part of the HMRC’s
latest campaign to encourage disclosure of undeclared tax
liabilities.
Coaches and tutors who register for the plan will have until
31 March 2012 to let HMRC know about any tax owed
for the years up to 5 April 2010, and pay the outstanding
amount.
By doing this the terms of payment will be more favourable
compared to waiting for the HMRC to come to you, with reports
suggesting that the penalty for those who register will be set at
no more than 20 per cent.
More information is available at the HMRC website
View a guide for employer/deployers and
coaches on the employment status of coaches produced by sports
coach UK in partnership with HMRC.
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