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(FTF).
''UK tax''.


FTFs allow corporates to access government, secured bank (reverse repo) and investment grade corporate exposures, yet operate like term deposits.
(HMRC).


Unlike money market funds, FTFs are 100% maturity matched, and each FTF offers exposure to a single counterparty for a fixed term at a fixed rate.


His Majesty's Revenue and Customs was established in the UK by Act of Parliament in 2005 as a non-ministerial merged Department established by the Commissioners for Revenue and Customs Act (CRCA) 2005, replacing the formerly separate UK Inland Revenue and Customs and Excise.
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FTFs were launched by TreasurySpring in 2019.
===Policy maintenance and implementation===
*Responsible for safeguarding the flow of money to the UK Exchequer through collection, compliance and enforcement activities
*Makes sure that money is available to fund the UK’s public services
* Facilitates legitimate international trade, protects the UK’s fiscal, economic, social and physical security before and at the border, and collects UK trade statistics
*Administers Statutory Payments such as statutory sick pay and statutory maternity pay
*Helps families and individuals with targeted financial support through payment of tax credits
*Administers Child Benefit
*HMRC is a high volume business; almost every UK individual and business is a direct customer of HMRC
*Aims to administer the tax system in the most simple, customer focused and efficient way
*Administers the UK's Government Banking Service
 
 
===Responsibilities===
*UK [[Income Tax]], [[Corporation Tax]], [[Capital Gains Tax]], [[Inheritance tax]], Insurance premium tax, Stamp, Land and Petroleum Revenue Taxes
*Environmental taxes
*Climate change and aggregates levy and landfill tax
*Value Added Tax ([[VAT]]) including import VAT
*Customs duty
*Excise duties
*Trade statistics
*National Insurance
*Tax Credits
*Child Benefit
*Enforcement of the UK's National Minimum Wage
*Recovery of student loan repayments
*Anti-money laundering supervision
 
 
HMRC's work is scrutinised by, among others, the UK parliament's Public Accounts Committee.




== See also ==
== See also ==
*[[Counterparty]]
* [[Anti money laundering]]
*[[Investment grade]]
* [[Customs duty]]
*[[Money market fund]]
* [[Direct tax]]
*[[Reverse repo]]
* [[Exempt approved status]]
*[[Term deposit]]
* [[HM Treasury]]
* [[Income Tax]]
* [[Inland Revenue]]
* [[Internal Revenue Service]]
* [[National Insurance]]
* [[Public Accounts Committee]]
* [[Tax ]]
* [[Tax avoidance]]
* [[Tax evasion]]
* [[Tax haven]]
* [[Tax point]]
* [[Tax written down value]]
* [[Taxable person]]
* [[Taxable transaction]]
* [[Taxpayer’s Charter]]
* [[Treasury]]
 
 
== External link ==
[https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/hm-revenue-customs/about About us - HMRC]


[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:Cash_management]]
[[Category:Identify_and_assess_risks]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]
[[Category:Manage_risks]]
[[Category:Liquidity_management]]
[[Category:Risk_frameworks]]

Revision as of 14:58, 28 September 2022

UK tax.

(HMRC).


His Majesty's Revenue and Customs was established in the UK by Act of Parliament in 2005 as a non-ministerial merged Department established by the Commissioners for Revenue and Customs Act (CRCA) 2005, replacing the formerly separate UK Inland Revenue and Customs and Excise.


Policy maintenance and implementation

  • Responsible for safeguarding the flow of money to the UK Exchequer through collection, compliance and enforcement activities
  • Makes sure that money is available to fund the UK’s public services
  • Facilitates legitimate international trade, protects the UK’s fiscal, economic, social and physical security before and at the border, and collects UK trade statistics
  • Administers Statutory Payments such as statutory sick pay and statutory maternity pay
  • Helps families and individuals with targeted financial support through payment of tax credits
  • Administers Child Benefit
  • HMRC is a high volume business; almost every UK individual and business is a direct customer of HMRC
  • Aims to administer the tax system in the most simple, customer focused and efficient way
  • Administers the UK's Government Banking Service


Responsibilities

  • UK Income Tax, Corporation Tax, Capital Gains Tax, Inheritance tax, Insurance premium tax, Stamp, Land and Petroleum Revenue Taxes
  • Environmental taxes
  • Climate change and aggregates levy and landfill tax
  • Value Added Tax (VAT) including import VAT
  • Customs duty
  • Excise duties
  • Trade statistics
  • National Insurance
  • Tax Credits
  • Child Benefit
  • Enforcement of the UK's National Minimum Wage
  • Recovery of student loan repayments
  • Anti-money laundering supervision


HMRC's work is scrutinised by, among others, the UK parliament's Public Accounts Committee.


See also


External link

About us - HMRC