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Got something in the post form HMRC today and on the envelope it was advertising some HMRC app and suggesting I install it on my phone. Like hell I will.
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Oi Hector, I'm skint. No point asking for any tax from me. Focus on the other members of the forum, they're bound to be dodgy.
* That should fool them.
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Wonder how extensive their checks are. I'm a retired old fart but did make a payment to my account from my small business recently. Would they sieze on that without checking that I haven't claimed my expenses for a few years?
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The number of people I've met that bought themselves a nice company car and claimed the VAT back when they're clearly a WFH contractor that has 0 business use is staggering, I am sure before long they will all get a nice tax bill and a juicy fine. It seems like compared to stupid IR35 investigations this is something they could find out effortlessly.
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Recently social landlords have finally started checking tenants across county borders and find some people present in one county for a social rent while owning houses elsewhere.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostHadn't heard of the system but I did know there were multiple data sharing arrangements to capture unearned income and such.
Landlords and undeclared income was always the simple example of how data sharing would benefit the gov during the project. Check land registry for multiple titles, check tax return for rental income and if a person had more than one title but no rental income have a deeper sniff. Seemed a no brainer to me at that time and that's a super simplistic example. Funny how they always use landlords in these examples though. Maybe coincidence, topical or an easy catch. Anyone who has a hole in their bum should be able to guess they've put a huge amount of effort in increasing that capability.
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
Burn the tax evader!!!!
I bet you aren't 'working people!
I suppose when they get rid of cash, drug dealers and tradesmen working cash in hand are in trouble.
(And they still charged the correct tax, I just hadn't accounted for all the income in my spreadsheet.)
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Originally posted by cojak View Post
Quite. It’s been like this for years. HMRC has calculated my savings interest down to the last penny for years. Last year I was about to complain that they’d overcharged me before I noticed that I’d left an account out of my calculations.
I bet you aren't 'working people!
I suppose when they get rid of cash, drug dealers and tradesmen working cash in hand are in trouble.
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Originally posted by sadkingbilly View Postand this is news to people?
where on earth have you all been?
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Hadn't heard of the system but I did know there were multiple data sharing arrangements to capture unearned income and such.
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