Williamson points to the example of a man who eventually got an alleged overpayment of £18,000 written off.
The man had moved to Portugal, but had mistakenly continued claiming tax credits.
The Revenue claimed it did not know of his move abroad and so asked for all the money back - even though it had, all along, been writing to him at his new address abroad.
The man had moved to Portugal, but had mistakenly continued claiming tax credits.
The Revenue claimed it did not know of his move abroad and so asked for all the money back - even though it had, all along, been writing to him at his new address abroad.
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