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HMRC enquiry activities are at record levels and are targeted to increase tax revenues.
Under “Schedule 36”, HMRC has been granted wider information and inspection powers, and enquiry activities are at record levels. These enquiries are targeted at increasing tax revenues, and all taxpayers can be subject to such investigation. As a result, accountancy fees can cost thousands of pounds, even if your tax return and business records are accurate and HMRC finds no errors. Representation costs for a typical tax investigation can often escalate, not because you have made a mistake but because you are required to prove yourself innocent of any wrongdoing.
With our tax investigation fees protection service, MG Group will deal with any claims to provide you with complete peace of mind and defend you should you receive an enquiry from HMRC. Professional defence costs are often substantial but will be covered by our policy, which includes cover for enquiries under HMRC's “Schedule36” powers, as well as complimentary access to Employment Law and Health & Safety advice lines. Additionally, the cover applies to IR35-related enquiries.
HMRC investigations are now commonplace, so please take a few moments to consider how the costs of a tax enquiry would impact you or your business.
Review the links below and see how just a small outlay will safeguard you or your business.
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10 Sep 2024
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