Category Archives: HMRC

Pleasant Surprise Or Unwelcome Shock

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HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) have admitted that around five and half million people either overpaid or underpaid tax last year and will be receiving a cheque for up to £500 or a surprise demand for roughly the same amount … Continue reading

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HMRC’s Tax Call Handing Not Good Enough

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According to a report from the Public Accounts Committee, HM Revenue & Customs’ (HMRC) new target for answering calls from taxpayers is “unambitious and woefully inadequate”.

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HMRC Fail To Tackle Fraud

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The National Audit Office has revealed that HM Customs & Excise (HMRC) missed its target to tackle tax credit fraud and error “by a mile” and has been told to “get a grip” by a senior MP.

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HMRC Good At Saving But Not As Good At Customer Service

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According to a report published today (February 7th) by the National Audit Office (NAO), HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has made good progress on reducing costs in the past year but isn’t doing so well with customer service

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More High Wealth Individuals Targeted

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HM Revenue & Customs have announced that it is about to begin the recruitment of 100 individual inspectors to join the Affluent Compliance Team, which was set up to investigate the tax affairs of wealthy individuals.

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