Dave Hartnett HMRC Director General Businessexplains the aims of HMRC's new Litigation and Settlement Strategy for dealing with disputes with taxpayers
HMRC's Litigation and Settlement Strategy (LSS) has recently been published on our website following its rollout within the department.
The strategy is aligned with the operating principles set out in the 2006 Review of Links with Large Business which commits HMRC to fewer enquiries focused on material issues and concluded more quickly. There are real win-wins to be made by business and HMRC from operating in line with those principles including predictable and transparent behaviour and a commitment from HMRC to drop arguments as soon as we recognise them to be either weak or not worth pursuit.
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Dave Hartnett HMRC Director General Businessexplains the aims of HMRC's new Litigation and Settlement Strategy for dealing with disputes with taxpayers
HMRC's Litigation and Settlement Strategy (LSS) has recently been published on our website following its rollout within the department.
The strategy is aligned with the operating principles set out in the 2006 Review of Links with Large Business which commits HMRC to fewer enquiries focused on material issues and concluded more quickly. There are real win-wins to be made by business and HMRC from operating in line with those principles including predictable and transparent behaviour and a commitment from HMRC to drop arguments as soon as we recognise them to be either weak or not worth pursuit.
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