The Tax Catch Up Plan gives coaches until 6 January 2012 to report any outstanding tax.
By Will Finch
Tuesday, 22 November 2011
HM Revenue and Customs launch new campaign targeting people who provide private lessons.
Shooting coaches could find themselves facing an unexpected tax bill after HM Revenue and Customs launched a new campaign targeting people who provide private lessons, regardless of whether they have a teaching qualification, and have undeclared tax liabilities.
The Tax Catch Up Plan gives coaches until 6 January 2012 to come forward and report any outstanding tax to the authorities; they must pay what they owe by 31 March.
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