- Maximum terms of imprisonment for indirect tax evasion on Isle of Man set to increase from 7 to 14 years
- Legislation, Customs and Excise Acts 1986 (Amendment) Order 2024, to align with UK legislation
- Amendments made to three Acts related to customs and excise management
- Increase in maximum imprisonment term for breaching conditions associated with tax reliefs, improper importation and exportation of goods, and contravention of restrictions on controlled hydrocarbon oils
- Amendments considered prudent to deter serious criminal actions and protect revenues for public services
Source: gov.im
Note that this post was (partially) written with the help of AI. It is always useful to review the original source material, and where needed to obtain (local) advice from a specialist.
Latest Posts in "United Kingdom"
- Understanding VAT: How It Works, Its Impact, and Options for Reform in the UK
- UK Tribunal Rules Locum Doctor Supplies via Agencies Are VAT Exempt for NHS Trusts
- VAT Rules for Workwear, Uniforms, and Staff Clothing: What Businesses Need to Know
- Understanding E-Invoicing: Benefits, Challenges, and the Future for UK Businesses and Government
- How Overseas Businesses Can Reclaim UK VAT: Eligibility, Deadlines, and Key Conditions