The HM Revenue & Customs’ tax assurance commissioner, has released his annual report, outlining how the UK tax authorities has resolved disputes in the last 12 months, but while positive steps have been taken to work more collaboratively with big business, the authority still needs to provide greater clarity for taxpayers.
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