Friday 24 April 2015

HMRC Debt Collection Spend Halves

Insolvency News reports that HMRC has halved its spend on debt collection agencies (DCAs) during the past year, with £6.8m spent on them in 2014 compared to £14.8m in 2013.

Does this mean that there are less debts to chase, or that HMRC are taking some of the debt collection work back in house?

Tax does have to be taxing.

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2 comments:

  1. All the DCA`s did was chase people by letter & phone and if people refused to co-operate/pay the debts were returned back to HMRC, as the DCA cannot take any enforcement action only HMRC can.

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  2. DCAs have done such a good job that there is a DCA recall unit. Collectors were seconded from Field Force duties last year to work in it.

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