Monday 19 February 2024

Ministers Give Taxpayers The Finger!


 

Remember Making Tax Digital (MTD)? 

That grand plan to shove everyone online and make tax filing a breeze? 

Well, it seems the "breeze" turned into a full-blown hurricane, leaving taxpayers bewildered and the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) fuming. They called the decisions "utterly extraordinary," a sentiment shared by many a frustrated citizen.

But guess what? 

Ministers, bless their bureaucratic hearts, have decided to ignore the pleas of the people and the PAC's wise words. They've rejected calls to prioritize customer needs in future digitalization efforts, effectively saying, "Sod your struggles, we're sticking to our guns!"

Now, don't get me wrong, digitalisation can be a good thing. But when it's implemented with the grace of a drunken bull in a china shop, it becomes a recipe for disaster. MTD, with its mandatory online filing and clunky interface, has left many taxpayers feeling like they're navigating a labyrinth blindfolded.

The PAC, in their infinite wisdom, suggested a more customer-centric approach. Transparency on costs and benefits? Sounds sensible, right? Nope, ministers say it's "non-negotiable." Figures on how tax revenue will be affected? Apparently, that's top secret information.

So, what does this mean for you, the average taxpayer? Well, it means brace yourself for more digital confusion, potentially higher costs, and a distinct lack of support from the powers that be.

Tax does have to be taxing.

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5 comments:

  1. Breaking News: A current HMRC Fraud Investigator has left a review on Glassdoor alleging bullying, misogyny and assaults on female staff.

    This is frightening as it demonstrates that 5 years after the Laura Whyte report, the culture and conduct has further deteriorated - whoever thought it would get worse.

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    1. That's extremely serious allegation. I hope the fraud investigator will feel safe enough to blow the whistle and/or take their evidence to the police.

      Looks like Internal Governance are still failing to clean up HMRC...all their wages, mobwy for bothing...they need their P45s = as useful as a chocolate fireguard

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    2. Well, perhaps it's time for the government to ask the police to look at what's been going on at HMRC?

      I am just one of the many victims of HMRC's bullying culture. My health and life was destroyed by it. To read that comment about assaults on female staff by their colleagues in HMRC absolutely appalls and sickens me. I hope the victims will get the support that I never received, and I implore people to make sure HMRC are held to account.

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  2. please can you provide a link to the post on Glassdoor? Thanks

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    1. https://www.glassdoor.co.uk/Reviews/Employee-Review-HM-Revenue-and-Customs-RVW83848339.htm

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