by Claire Aston | Dec 17, 2024
Sir Jim Harra, outgoing CEO of HMRC, got a tense grilling by the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) yesterday when he admitted that HMRC don’t have a specific strategy or target for tax evasion within the overall tax gap, as found by the National Audit Office which we...
by Claire Aston | Nov 6, 2024
Significant increase in interest charged on late paid tax of 1.5 percentage points, reaching 8.75% from April 2025 expected to exacerbate debt problems for those already struggling to pay £1.1bn of additional revenue expected over 5 years, nearly half from income tax...
by Claire Aston | Oct 30, 2024
Photo credit: HM Treasury The hype is over at last, but the package of Budget measures is quite a mixed bag! TaxWatch welcomes the targeting of reliefs for inheritance tax and phasing out of business asset disposal relief for CGT, as these were both poorly targeted...
by Claire Aston | Oct 24, 2024
£300 million tax lost to non compliance by UK resident individuals on offshore accounts in 2018-19 This figure appears to be a gross underestimate, definitely excluding any assets held through companies, and the treatment of assets within trusts isn’t clear...
by Simon Watkins | Oct 10, 2024
Today TaxWatch publishes our latest State of Tax Administration Report, analysing data from the HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) Annual Report and Accounts and Freedom of Information requests for the 2023-24 year. The report highlights many of the challenges faced by...
by Simon Watkins | Oct 10, 2024
10th October 2024 Download the report as a PDF (0.6Mb) Introduction HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is at the heart of the UK’s financial stability. As the Government department responsible for administering the tax regime and collecting revenues due to the...