Just got this from gov.uk, I'm sure others might have done too...
Publishing information about your CJRS claims
We are now publishing a monthly list of employers who claimed under the CJRS for periods from December onwards on GOV.UK, as part of HMRC’s commitment to transparency and to deter fraudulent claims.
This will include (from 25 February) employer names, Company Registration Numbers (for those who have one) and banded amounts of how much the claim was for.
What happens if I pay back my grants?
If you choose to pay back the money you have received, your details will be removed from the list of claims when it is next published (usually in the following month).
I wonder how this published information is likely to be used by other organisations; also where the balance is between transparency to avoid fraud vs. "name & shame" in an effort to get companies who don't actually need the cash or who are not within the spirit of the scheme (e.g. furloughing people who would be made redundant anyway, or over Xmas when the company would have shut down anyway but had to pay its employees anyway).
Further commentary at HMRC to list furlough claimants in anti-fraud move | AccountingWEB
Any thoughts on here?
Publishing information about your CJRS claims
We are now publishing a monthly list of employers who claimed under the CJRS for periods from December onwards on GOV.UK, as part of HMRC’s commitment to transparency and to deter fraudulent claims.
This will include (from 25 February) employer names, Company Registration Numbers (for those who have one) and banded amounts of how much the claim was for.
What happens if I pay back my grants?
If you choose to pay back the money you have received, your details will be removed from the list of claims when it is next published (usually in the following month).
I wonder how this published information is likely to be used by other organisations; also where the balance is between transparency to avoid fraud vs. "name & shame" in an effort to get companies who don't actually need the cash or who are not within the spirit of the scheme (e.g. furloughing people who would be made redundant anyway, or over Xmas when the company would have shut down anyway but had to pay its employees anyway).
Further commentary at HMRC to list furlough claimants in anti-fraud move | AccountingWEB
Any thoughts on here?
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