Found: HM Revenue and Customs Accounts 2023-24
Dec. 05 2011
Source Page: HM Revenue and Customs: ISA bulletin. 3 p.Found: HM Revenue and Customs: ISA bulletin. 3 p.
Jul. 29 2024
Source Page: Revenue and Customs Brief 8 (2024): removal of VAT exemption for private school fees and boarding feesFound: Revenue and Customs Brief 8 (2024): removal of VAT exemption for private school fees and boarding fees
May. 09 2024
Source Page: Revenue and Customs Brief 7 (2024): VAT Treatment of Voluntary Carbon CreditsFound: Revenue and Customs Brief 7 (2024): VAT Treatment of Voluntary Carbon Credits
Jul. 24 2024
Source Page: Commissioners for Revenue and Customs v Lees of Scotland Ltd: [2024] EAT 120Found: Commissioners for Revenue and Customs v Lees of Scotland Ltd: [2024] EAT 120
Apr. 15 2024
Source Page: Revenue and Customs Brief 4 (2024): Interpretation of VAT and excise law from 1 January 2024Found: Revenue and Customs Brief 4 (2024): Interpretation of VAT and excise law from 1 January 2024
Apr. 18 2024
Source Page: Revenue and Customs Brief 5 (2024): Tour Operators’ Margin Scheme for business to business (B2B) wholesale suppliesFound: Revenue and Customs Brief 5 (2024): Tour Operators’ Margin Scheme for business to business (B2B) wholesale
Feb. 29 2024
Source Page: Revenue and Customs Brief 1 (2024): Live web streaming of funeral servicesFound: Revenue and Customs Brief 1 (2024): Live web streaming of funeral services
Sep. 12 2024
Source Page: THE COMMISSIONERS FOR HIS MAJESTY’S REVENUE AND CUSTOMS v MOHAMMED ZAMAN [2024] UKUT 00278 (TCC)Found: THE COMMISSIONERS FOR HIS MAJESTY’S REVENUE AND CUSTOMS v MOHAMMED ZAMAN [2024] UKUT 00278 (TCC)
Asked by: Jonathan Ashworth (Labour (Co-op) - Leicester South)
Question to the HM Treasury:
To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, with reference to the policy paper entitled Transforming for a digital future: 2022 to 2025 roadmap for digital and data, updated on 29 February 2024, when his Department first assessed each of the red-rated legacy IT systems in HM Revenue and Customs to be red-rated.
Answered by Nigel Huddleston - Shadow Financial Secretary (Treasury)
The Central Digital and Data Office (CDDO), in the Cabinet Office, has established a programme to support departments managing legacy IT. CDDO has agreed a framework to identify ‘red-rated’ systems, indicating high levels of risk surrounding certain assets within the IT estate. Departments have committed to have remediation plans in place for these systems by next year (2025).
It is not appropriate to release sensitive information held about specific, red-rated systems or more detailed plans for remediation within HMRC’s IT estate, as this information could indicate which systems are at risk and may highlight potential security vulnerabilities.