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  2. Connect (computer system) - Wikipedia

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    HMRC introduced Connect in the summer of 2010; it was not fully functioning. Around 350 HMRC employees are involved with Connect, who work with an analytical compliance environment . [ 1 ] Connect was developed by BAE Systems Applied Intelligence (former Detica in Surrey ) for £45m.

  3. HMRC employee exposed as member of far-right group - AOL

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    An HMRC employee has been identified as a member of far-right organisation Patriotic Alternative following an undercover BBC investigation, a trade union has said.. Public and Commercial Services ...

  4. HM Revenue and Customs - Wikipedia

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    His Majesty's Revenue and Customs (commonly HM Revenue and Customs, or HMRC) [4] [5] is a non-ministerial department of the UK government responsible for the collection of taxes, the payment of some forms of state support, the administration of other regulatory regimes including the national minimum wage and the issuance of national insurance numbers.

  5. IR35 - Wikipedia

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    The main arguments adduced in favour of IR35 are that: [7] [14] [15] there are clearly cases of "Friday to Monday" — leaving on Friday as an employee and returning on Monday to the same job as a hired consultant — which would be considered to be avoiding the payment of the correct Income Tax and National Insurance;

  6. Former HMRC employee spared jail after helping ex-husband ...

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    Kuldip Badesha had felt ‘obliged’ to help him and assisted him to register bogus companies

  7. Tax code (PAYE) - Wikipedia

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    Tax codes can be changed if someone has paid too much or too little tax the previous tax year, if an employee receives state benefits, or has non-PAYE income (for example, self-employed earnings). Changes in a tax code are to ensure the employee has paid the correct amount of tax by the end of each tax year.

  8. GOV.UK Verify - Wikipedia

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    GOV.UK Verify was an identity assurance system developed by the British Government Digital Service (GDS) which was in operation between May 2016 and April 2023. The system was intended to provide a single trusted login across all British government digital services, verifying the user's identity in 15 minutes. [1]

  9. National Insurance - Wikipedia

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    For employees, this is done through the PAYE (Pay As You Earn) system along with Income Tax, repayments of Student Loans and any Apprenticeship Levy which the employer is liable to pay. [2] National Insurance contributions form a significant proportion of the UK Government's revenue, raising £145 billion in 2019-20 (representing 17.5% of all ...