I have also had a case where I paper filed a client for 2017/18 because otherwise the personal allowance would not have been allocated to the best advantage of the taxpayer. I have received the assessment and it is wrong because the allowances were still not allocated correctly! The difference was approx £1,000
Paper return sent in including a chargeable event. HMRC have ignored this in their calculation and sent our client a tax refund. Client is willing to pay the amount of tax that should be demanded, let's see if HMRC can get it right the second time around.
5 Gold Rings (for the fees you know, wink, wink)
4 Colly Birds (not much meat on them for Christmas)
3 French Hens (That's better, but still not a Turkey)
2 Turtle Doves (along with the other gifts makes a three bird roast)
My answers
Can you sue HMRC for the refund in the small claims Court?
OK I have found the reference link
https://www.gov.uk/hmrc-internal-manuals/employment-income-manual/eim21690
Do you have an HMRC link to your quote that "With the revenue allowing virtual Christmas parties" please
KISS
Have year in Col A against the first entry. Put all dates in Col B showing DD/MM. Change year in Col A when Col B goes into January.
If Accountants can survive
I have also had a case where I paper filed a client for 2017/18 because otherwise the personal allowance would not have been allocated to the best advantage of the taxpayer. I have received the assessment and it is wrong because the allowances were still not allocated correctly! The difference was approx £1,000
Try topup tax £25 for 5 returns
https://www.absolutetax.co.uk/products/absolute-topup
What about if the grandparent lends the money to the parents under a loan agreement and then gifts that loan to the grandchildren.
Paper return sent in including a chargeable event. HMRC have ignored this in their calculation and sent our client a tax refund. Client is willing to pay the amount of tax that should be demanded, let's see if HMRC can get it right the second time around.
5 Gold Rings (for the fees you know, wink, wink)
4 Colly Birds (not much meat on them for Christmas)
3 French Hens (That's better, but still not a Turkey)
2 Turtle Doves (along with the other gifts makes a three bird roast)
And an Enquiry Letter from HMRC