HMRC
to Target Bank Accounts |
HMRC have started a consultation on the way in which they
pursue individuals who do not pay their tax liabilities on
time. The proposal, which would result in HMRC taking money
owed directly from an individual’s bank accounts, would
aim to tackle the problem of approximately 200,000 people
who are pursued through the courts each year for outstanding
tax.
If the proposals become law then HMRC will no longer be
required to obtain a court order to seize money. Under the
proposals issued by HMRC they would only use the court system
as a last resort to deal with what they regard as ‘chronic
defaulters’.
A public consultation has been launched, which will run
until September. To read the full consultation document use
the link below.
Internet Links:
HMRC
consultation and BBC news article
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