Many of you are understandably throwing in the towel, but there are some very obvious areas where HMRC is vulnerable.
1) Legal
HMRC and the lawmakers have overturned a long established principle that taxpayers should ultimately have finality over their affairs, hence the four, six and twenty year rules. There will be legal challenges on this one, particularly where years are never closed. If they lose this one in the courts it will be very messy to unwind.
2) Infrastructure
Based on current readings, I don't think they have the infrastructure to manage this one. What are the implications??
3) IT Resource
If they alienate the IT community enough, there is the very real possibility that contractors and all permanent staff will refuse to work there.
4) Human Impact.
I know of one person who is on the edge of taking his life as a result of HMRC's behaviour. Sadly, I don't think he is unique.
Any more...
1) Legal
HMRC and the lawmakers have overturned a long established principle that taxpayers should ultimately have finality over their affairs, hence the four, six and twenty year rules. There will be legal challenges on this one, particularly where years are never closed. If they lose this one in the courts it will be very messy to unwind.
2) Infrastructure
Based on current readings, I don't think they have the infrastructure to manage this one. What are the implications??
3) IT Resource
If they alienate the IT community enough, there is the very real possibility that contractors and all permanent staff will refuse to work there.
4) Human Impact.
I know of one person who is on the edge of taking his life as a result of HMRC's behaviour. Sadly, I don't think he is unique.
Any more...
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