Ah - well I did hear somewhere that one of the things that a recent consultation on how HMRC works came up with is exactly that - HMRC should assume a mistake has been made and investigate, not assume ill-intent and prosecute.
Can't see it happening though: the same day there was an article about HMRC's Hectors acquiring the same rights of entry, search and seizure as HMRC's excise men. Now that is a frightening thought.
Can't see it happening though: the same day there was an article about HMRC's Hectors acquiring the same rights of entry, search and seizure as HMRC's excise men. Now that is a frightening thought.
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