Hunt is budgeting for additional £5bn of tax from giving HMRC enough resource to ensure that "everyone pays the tax they owe"
— Robert Peston (@Peston) November 22, 2023
Tax does have to be taxing.
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Gongs and Award Dinners must surely beckon.....
ReplyDeleteThey could put an advert in the Telegraph or Daily Mail.
"Have you been finished up or retired in the last five years. Would your like your job back? HMRC is a shit show and the fast track graduates and SCS muppets couldn't run a bath or manage a cake fight in Greggs."
That'll go down a treat. Give them a five grand pay rise for the inconvenience.
Get the 6000 customer staff back that they let go to clear the backlog. Stop paying min wage to the bottom 2 grades and get rid of excom at the top.sorted.
ReplyDelete163 Million, on the back of Santa's Sleigh down the chimney of Debt Management.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.civilserviceworld.com/professions/article/hmrc-tax-gap-autumn-statement-hmrc-163m-capacity-boost