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SPX Volatile Trading Range earnings abroad are being given a second chance, with the government announcing an amnesty allowing people to declare within the next two months and get a reduced charge.The first chart below is an SPX daily chart (candlesticks and right scale) and NYSE Oscillator 50-day MA (red line and left scale) comparison chart. In Oct, the NYSE Oscillator 50-day MA fell to negative 25. In Jan, three mon Get up to speed on property tax l As a UK resident, any money earned abroad, including that gained through buy to let holiday homes in France, must be declared to the tax man or you risk being fined. Amnesty announced on French earnings tax According to the latest figures, around one in five people do not declare they are getting rent from holiday homes, usually because they are unaware that they have to do so. Accountancy firm Grant Thornton says that this could add up to ?5 billion in unpaid tax, interest and fines which is owed to HMRC. Yet it seems that even those who have failed to declare their earnings abroad are being given a second chance, with the government announcing an amnesty allowing people to declare within the next two months and get a reduced charge. Get up to speed on property tax la As a UK resident, any money earned abroad, including that gained through buy to let holiday homes in France, must be declared to the tax man or you risk being fined. Amnesty announced on French earnings tax According to the latest figures, around one in five people do not declare they are getting rent from holiday homes, usually because they are unaware that they have to do so. Accountancy firm Grant Thornton says that this could add up to ?5 billion in unpaid tax, interest and fines which is owed to HMRC. Yet it seems that even those who have failed to declare their earnings abroad are being given a second chance, with the government announcing an amnesty allowing people to declare within the next two months and get a reduced charge. Get up to speed on property tax l According to the latest figures, around one in five people do not declare they are getting rent from holiday homes, usually because they are unaware that they have to do so. Accountancy firm Grant Thornton says that this could add up to ?5 billion in unpaid tax, interest and fines which is owed to HMRC. Yet it seems that even those who have failed to declare their earnings abroad are being given a second chance, with the government announcing an amnesty allowing people to declare within the next two months and get a reduced charge. Get up to speed on property tax l Accountancy firm Grant Thornton says that this could add up to ?5 billion in unpaid tax, interest and fines which is owed to HMRC. Yet it seems that even those who have failed to declare their earnings abroad are being given a second chance, with the government announcing an amnesty allowing people to declare within the next two months and get a reduced charge. Get up to speed on property tax l Get up to speed on property tax laws Up until June 22nd anyone who declares they are earning rent from a French holiday home will be charged a reduced penalty of ten per cent, 90 per cent less than the usual fine. Paul Roberts, tax investigations partner at Grant Thompson, said: "HMRC will vigorously pursue those who do not take advantage of this tax 'amnesty' and even some of those who do, if they believe there is cause for further investigation. "Recriminations for people in this position will be severe with penalties starting at 30 per cent. HMRC is certainly making it clear that they will not be messing about with suspected tax evaders."
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