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No CommentsAn investigation of what you may ask yourself but it’s all very circular as you will see and unfortunately it comes back to the fact that more companies will be subject to employer compliance visits, tax investigations to raise funds to feed our national debt.
But am I the only person who wonders who exactly we are in debt too – as we’re in trouble, Greece is up the creek without a paddle (except for the Euro zone bailout and who has funded this), and then we see that Portugal and Spain are heading in the same direction – so if someone could enlighten me as to who precisely is the ultimate loan shark in all of this I would be very interested.
So to feed the national debt we are being told to prepare for tax rises and spending cuts and this is where HMRC play their part, so be warned every last penny will be squeezed out of the unprepared or ill prepared company and individual – butchers, bakers and candle stick makers or should that be health professionals, lawyers and gas fitters
Published on May 18, 2010 · Filed under: Employer Tax Compliance, HMRC – what are they up to?; Tagged as: compliance audits, compliance procedures, employer compliance review, hmrc enquiry, Inland Revenue investigations, PAYE investigation, tax investigation
