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HMRC carry out thousands of enquiries into the tax affairs of individuals and businesses in the UK.
What is an HMRC tax enquiry/investigation?
To ensure compliance, HMRC undertakes tax and VAT investigations. Discrepancies in spending or earnings are identified using information from many Government departments, external bodies, online marketplaces and offshore institutions.
In addition to hiring an additional 5,000 compliance officers, HMRC is also increasingly making use of nudge tactics in the form of ‘One to Many’ (OTM) letters. These letters are not a formal enquiry into your tax affairs, but are sent to taxpayers HMRC have identified as potentially not having fully disclosed all sources of taxable income or gains, or having incorrectly claimed reliefs.
Support through an enquiry
If you are chosen for a formal tax enquiry, or receive an OTM letter, we will assist you every step of the way, leaving you to do what you do best. To ensure early resolution, early professional representation is an essential part of your defence.
What happens if I, or my business become the subject of an enquiry?
Our insurance backed Tax Enquiry Fee Protection Service gives you expert advice and guidance every step of the way.
> It protects you from accountancy fees associated with an HMRC enquiry or dispute that can be disruptive, intrusive, stressful, time-consuming, and ultimately expensive.
> In the event of an investigation, we will represent you with £100,000 fees indemnity on this insurance backed service with no excess.
> Also included: My Business Hub from Croner-i providing advice on employment law, health and safety and legal support for business clients.
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