HMRC becomes first UK law enforcement body to seize non-fungible tokens, as authorities warn that crypto assets pose money-laundering risk
NCSC security agency stops phishing scams and helps reduce online fraud impersonating HMRC as part of 'active' cyber defence programme
Regulators found tax authority had given 'little or no consideration' to data protection when setting up its biometric service
Ireland and Scandinavian countries oppose plans for an interim tax on the biggest digital companies, while troubles also beset a…
The voice identification programme has collected more than 5 million citizens' voiceprints to date
HMRC takes control of scam websites promoting misleading and expensive phone services
Jon Wrennall was HMRC's first CTO, a position he now holds for Advanced. Here is is his career in IT
Both of the bugs could have allowed an attacker to access or modify a user's tax details using specially crafted…
The Making Tax Digital system will be voluntary for smaller organisations, while larger groups will only have to use it…
HMRC said it may extend its own in-house identity verification scheme to other departments once the Government Gateway is terminated
A Treasury Committee report finds the current timetable is unworkable
The department was 'over-optimistic' about reducing staff in the transition to digital services
Google tax avoidance controversy continues after UK boss tells MPs he does not to know his salary
Google finally agrees to pay "its fair share" of UK tax, and to pay more tax in future, following strong…
Retailers warned they could be investigated over lack of tax paid by overseas resellers
The move to online interaction means a shift to fewer staff concentrated in larger offices
Internal HMRC documents will be stored on Google's offshore servers under the new cloud contract
A Treasury minister has reportedly admitted that nearly 200,000 families are likely to face problems registering for the upcoming tax…
The government is pushing ahead with legal changes that would allow HMRC to share anonymised taxpayer data, but only in…
Arrests follow probe into scheme that saw 700 UK citizens' identities stolen
Privacy International wants to know why the government isn't talking about export of spy gear from British firm Gamma
HMRC sued by Privacy International over investigation into British seller of surveillance software thought to have targeted human rights activists
App crashes as 400,000 people wanted to know how the government spends their tax
Government launches an app for seeing how much tax people pay and where the government spends it
Amazon paid no corporation tax on its £3.3 billion UK sales in 2011
The CIO at the tax department says savings have been achieved through costs and consolidation, not through cuts
A senior figure at HMRC has warned that large government departments may miss their Cloud computing targets
The tax office has done well with its online filing roll-out but faces challenges on customer services
Two Ukranian ringleaders are among 13 jailed for infecting computers with malware and stealing £2.9 million
Tax cheats beware: HM Revenue & Customs is planning to use web bots to crack down on tax evasion