Tax simplification. It's complicated

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Apr 7, 2008
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More information on the stories featured in this week's edition of Money Box can be found in the Related links section below.What impact have recent efforts to simplify the UK's tax system had? To what extent will progress be helped or hindered by government plans to move HMRC to a fully digital tax system by 2020. Guests John Whiting, Director of the Office of Tax Simplification and Paul Aplin Tax Partner at AC Mole & Sons and Vice President of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales.Many cash machines don't charge customers for withdrawing cash. This week it was announced that the Link network, whose members operate around 70,000 ATMs in the UK, are setting up a group to ensure they stay free to use. Currently the costs of operating the network are shared by members, some now want to reduce the fee they pay. Dominic Hirsch, Managing Director of RBR discusses the economics of the ATM industry. Money Box has learned that some price comparison websites are claiming hundreds of pounds of commission on the sale of life insurance polices, even when they don't offer any advice. Why does happen and is there anything you can do to avoid it appearing on your policy? Guest Michael Ward from payingtoomuch.comMillions of carers have yet to claim credits which maintain their National Insurance records when they're unable to make contributions. The credits help to build up qualifying years, which count towards the entitlement for the basic state pension. Sarah Pennells founder of Savvywoman.co.uk explains who else can apply and how. Reporter: Tony BonsignorePresenter: Paul LewisProducer: Charmaine CozierEditor: Andrew Smith.
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