Inland Revenue definition

Inland Revenue means the Inland Revenue of the United Kingdom;
Inland Revenue means the United Kingdom Inland Revenue.
Inland Revenue means the Commissioners of Inland Revenue;”.

Examples of Inland Revenue in a sentence

  • On 21 March 2018, the Hong Kong Legislative Council passed The Inland Revenue (Amendment) (No. 7) Bill 2017 (the “Bill”) which introduces the two-tiered profits tax rates regime.

  • Under certain circumstances, it may be possible for competitors to enter into an agreement with the Inland Revenue to limit the tax withheld.

  • Current tax assets and liabilities consist of amounts expected to be recovered from or paid to Inland Revenue Department in respect of the current year, using the tax rates and tax laws enacted or substantively enacted on the reporting date and any adjustment to tax payable in respect of prior years.

  • Advice on parental leave payments is available from the Inland Revenue Department.

  • The Inland Revenue (Amendment) (No.3) Ordinance (the “Ordinance”) came into force on 30 June 2016.


More Definitions of Inland Revenue

Inland Revenue means the Commissioner of Inland Revenue as defined in the Tax Administration Act 1994.
Inland Revenue means the Board of Inland Revenue,
Inland Revenue means the U.K. Inland Revenue and (D) "Pre-Closing Tax Period" shall mean all taxable periods ending on or before the Closing Date and the portion ending on the Closing Date of any taxable period that includes (but does not end on) such day.
Inland Revenue means Her Majesty in Right of New Zealand acting by and through the Commissioner of Inland Revenue or his or her authorised delegate.
Inland Revenue means H.M. Revenue and Customs;
Inland Revenue means the government department responsible for administering New Zealand’s tax system.