A good friend of mine worked as an IT contractor for many years.
He utilised an offshore company (Isle of Man) in his last role and got paid a minimum salary plus loans and high expense claims, etc.
He died earlier this year.
Apart from a relatively small amount yet to be paid against his final return, he was up-to-date in payments against his tax returns.
HMRC are now writing to his widow (letters are still addressed to him!) asking MANY questions about his working/payment arrangements. She has found some of the details by looking at the data on his laptop but generally has no idea.
My questions are: a) Can HMRC investigate deceased taxpayers b) Should she provide the details to them c) should she just say "Don't know, why don't you ask him".
This is causing his family great stress so I would be grateful for any advice.
He utilised an offshore company (Isle of Man) in his last role and got paid a minimum salary plus loans and high expense claims, etc.
He died earlier this year.
Apart from a relatively small amount yet to be paid against his final return, he was up-to-date in payments against his tax returns.
HMRC are now writing to his widow (letters are still addressed to him!) asking MANY questions about his working/payment arrangements. She has found some of the details by looking at the data on his laptop but generally has no idea.
My questions are: a) Can HMRC investigate deceased taxpayers b) Should she provide the details to them c) should she just say "Don't know, why don't you ask him".
This is causing his family great stress so I would be grateful for any advice.
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