HMRC have published another list of "deliberate tax defaulters". They are not quite multi million pound evaders, but instead are a rather motley crew; including a kebab shop owner, a painter/labourer and a publican.
All very well, maybe, if this deters people from tax evasion. However, there is a caveat, the people named may now well have "gone straight" and the addresses used may now have no connection with said miscreants!
As per HMRC:
"Please note that each entry on the list is specific to the default dates to which it refers. This address is the one associated with the published person at the time of the default.
It should not be assumed that tax defaults are currently taking place at the published address or by the published person because, for example:
- the published person may have changed their behaviour
- the published person may no longer be at the published address
- the business currently at the published address may have no connection with published business
- the business currently at the published address may have the same name as the published business but could be under completely new management"
Tax does have to be taxing.
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My god I didn't realise the size of the problem. But won't somebody think of the children?
ReplyDeleteSimpsons reference.
SNAFU!
ReplyDeleteWhat's the difference between a deliberate tax defaulter and a deliberate tax avoider?
About 3 zero's and no interest from HMRC!
What's the difference between a deliberate tax defaulter and a deliberate tax evader?
Dunno, but let's hope HMRC tell us if they manage to catch one!
What's the difference between HMRC and hemorrhoids?
They are both a pain in the arse but you can get a cream to get rid of the hemorrhoids!
Always keep an eye out to weather, you never know what storms are a brewin'!
ReplyDeleteThe good ship HMRC and its 2 predecessors weathered or continue to experience the storms that were;-
IiP(known as Idiots in Power);Pacesetter;Lean;Common Porpoises;
plus a mismash of lesser known non-productive systems.
But cast your weather eye over what blackness looms yonder, is this the portent of the perfect storm:-
http://probe-network.com/probe-solutions/probe-for-leadership-and-people/
Coming soon to a gullible audience near you, the storm to end all storms.
For all the good it will do HMRC may as well stick said Probe up its arse, after applying the previously mentioned hemorrhoid cream!
ROFL!