Kelly Hayworth Technical Officer for the Low Incomes Tax Reform Group reports on some of the group's representations made during the consultation on HMRC Powers
History and literature are littered with stories of the lowly taking on the mighty and winning — Robin Hood and the Sheriff of Nottingham; Harry Potter and Voldemort…
In such tales our hero is usually faced with a seemingly impossible task. In many respects an unrepresented low-income taxpayer taking on the might of HMRC is in the same position.
But our fictional characters had help in the form of a band of Merry Men or Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. In contrast what help does the unrepresented taxpayer have in complying with his obligations to HMRC? Excluding the fictional character...
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Kelly Hayworth Technical Officer for the Low Incomes Tax Reform Group reports on some of the group's representations made during the consultation on HMRC Powers
History and literature are littered with stories of the lowly taking on the mighty and winning — Robin Hood and the Sheriff of Nottingham; Harry Potter and Voldemort…
In such tales our hero is usually faced with a seemingly impossible task. In many respects an unrepresented low-income taxpayer taking on the might of HMRC is in the same position.
But our fictional characters had help in the form of a band of Merry Men or Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. In contrast what help does the unrepresented taxpayer have in complying with his obligations to HMRC? Excluding the fictional character...
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