NOUN
- a board of the British government that administers and collects major direct taxes
How To Use Inland Revenue In A Sentence
- In addition, most information comes from official statistics, especially from the Inland Revenue, deriving from tax returns and death duties.
- Finally, figures from the Inland Revenue provide clues as to the scale and prevalence of fraud in tax avoidance and evasion by individuals and businesses.
- The line that the Inland Revenue has hitherto drawn between investment and trading has been exasperatingly unclear.
- Most of the revenue was collected by Customs and Excise and the Inland Revenue.
- The Inland Revenue now intend to start civil legal proceedings to recover the unpaid tax.
- If you elect to become self-employed you will have to let your local inland revenue office know.
- If the money is not paid to the Inland Revenue by the end of the financial year next month, the club could also find itself facing additional punitive charges.
- I am a member of an occupational pension scheme approved by the Inland Revenue.
- The man was summonsed for refusing to pay £150 income tax, the sum the Inland Revenue calculated he owed after he filled out a self-assessment form.
- Inland Revenue figures show a rise of nearly 10% a year in the post-tax value of bequests in the 1980s.