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Tuesday, 23 June 2015

HMRC cracks down on business tax evaders

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Business raids have risen quite dramatically in a bid from the HMRC to crackdown on tax evasion to meet their 1165 prosecution target – in fact, nearly 600 properties have been raided this year so far.

According to research from Pinsent Masons, this figure is nearly treble the amount of raids that have been carried out over the past four years.

Nearly 600 properties were raided this year as HMRC pursues its target of 1,165 tax evasion prosecutions over the course of 2015.

The number of tax evaders who have gone to prison as result of tax evasion has risen by around a third over the last four years, with the average sentence length falling by around 60% over the same period.

These facts suggest that HMRC is now making better use of its powers to prosecute and also pushing for custodial punishment in a wider range of cases, according tax director at Pinsent Masons, Paul Noble.

Noble said;

"An increase in the number of raids conducted and custodial sentences meted out for tax evasion reflect the fact that HMRC is now casting its net wider. It is no longer focusing narrowly on HNWIs and those guilty of the most serious evasion. It is targeting a broad range of taxpayers and refusing to let those suspected of more minor offences slip through the cracks.

"Raids on premises are often an essential means of gathering evidence that is needed in cases dealt with for prosecution. It is labour-intensive work but needed in such investigations. A non-criminal tax enquiry is much more cost effective but does not always send the deterrent message HMRC wish to convey."


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