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Previously on "Anyone been arrested for using a Montpelier scheme?"
IR have always had the ability to investigate and prosecute for tax crimes. The only new powers they have are powers of arrest and surveillance. However, this is not them adopting CE powers, this fell out of formation of HMRC. They've got powers from PACE and RIPA etc.
The IR are going down the bully and intimidate route big-time, aren't they?
I've used the IR term as people need to be aware that the pen-pushing, bureaucratic Inland Revenue arm has appropriated the powers of the land from the Customs and Excise guys who know how to use it properly.
Unlike the CE, the IR do not treat the law with respect.
IR have always had the ability to investigate and prosecute for tax crimes. The only new powers they have are powers of arrest and surveillance. However, this is not them adopting CE powers, this fell out of formation of HMRC. They've got powers from PACE and RIPA etc.
"a legal representative reportedly estimated 200 interviews under caution would be held this month."
The IR are going down the bully and intimidate route big-time, aren't they?
I've used the IR term as people need to be aware that the pen-pushing, bureaucratic Inland Revenue arm has appropriated the powers of the land from the Customs and Excise guys who know how to use it properly.
Unlike the CE, the IR do not treat the law with respect.
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