Posts Tagged ‘Taxation’

Taxman cracks down on landlords

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

Tax authorities are stepping up their efforts to uncover any buy-to-let investors that have failed to declare their rental income.  Letters have been sent to landlords this week from HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) requesting for clarification on their rental income.  Landlords will have nowhere to hide as HM Revenue & Customs can search the Land Registry, stamp duty records and lettings website to find rented properties.  Amateur buy-to-let investors are falling foul of the tax man because they need to declare their rental income even when a buy-to-let property has made a loss.
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Harsh new powers to target tax dodgers

Sunday, January 20th, 2008

A new legislation which came quietly into effect in December, gives HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) additional powers of search, seizure and arrest for unpaid tax, as well as the ability to force banks, lawyers and accountants to hand over information in relation to perceived serious tax fraud.  As the HMRC is currently advertising for Criminal Investigation Officers in London, Nottingham, Leeds, Manchester and Birmingham, it seems that these new powers will be put into use very soon.  Last year, about 45,000 people with bank accounts in tax havens such as the Cayman Islands, Jersey and the Isle of Man coughed up by the November 26 deadline offer by HMRC. Under this partial amnesty they paid their overdue taxes and fines capped at 10%, rather than the usual penalty of between 30% and 100%, and the possibility of a criminal conviction.  Those who have undisclosed taxes should seek financial advice or risk the possibility of hefty tax bills.
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