What to Do if You Receive a ‘Nudge’ Letter From HMRC
August 17, 2023
Nudge letters are issued where HMRC has reason to believe an individual has undeclared taxable income, often because of information-sharing agreements that may indicate a revenue or gain occurring in another jurisdiction that does not marry with the declarations made.The imp...
In our latest round-up of HMRC tax audits and investigations, landlords have been under the spotlight, with the tax office examining data to try and identify potential instances of under-declared income or capital gains.
HMRC has been leveraging access to data and records ov...
HMRC Targets Taxi Drivers in Latest Tax Investigation
September 15, 2022
It's no secret that HMRC has been clamping down on income tax declarations and late payments to recoup the huge amounts of government spending over the last few years.
We reported way back in December 2010 that HMRC was back in action, refocusing on recovering unpaid taxes a...
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