Just before Christmas we mentioned that HMRC was under a bit of a media attack after accusations that it was ‘cosying up’ to big businesses and agreeing to secret tax settlements.
Well, only a few days into 2012 and it looks like its ‘batten down the hatches’ time at HMRC again. This time, the media storm centres on HMRC’s Business Records Checks (BRC), a new scheme which was piloted last year and one that aims to clamp down on accounting discrepancies by small businesses. Any business found to be at fault can expect a fine of up to £3,000.
On the face of it, BRC does not seem to match with the Government’s commitment to reducing red tape, a point that has been echoed by a large number of MPs and organisations such as the Federation of Small Businesses who accuse HMRC of harassment. For a small business the days of HMRC taking a relaxed approach to minor mistakes and allowing them to be rectified appear long gone.
Under BRC, HMRC was planning on inspecting over 20,000 businesses from April to check that their tax returns are backed up by correct paperwork going back a number of years. However, in the face of mounting criticism and political pressure it has promised to undertake a full strategic review of the project in consultation with relevant bodies.
This is good news but I would not expect the issue to go away completely. The current Government and economic climate is placing an increasing emphasis on tax take and as the UK seeks to balance its books this is only going to increase.
Of course well managed businesses have nothing to fear but this does demonstrate the benefit of having a close working relationship with your accountant and the importance of working with an accountant that knows your business intimately. If you are a ClearSky client, you can always approach your personal accountant to discuss any concerns you may have. They are a business savvy bunch by nature themselves and understand running a small business inside and out.
A quick reminder
Whilst we are on the subject of HMRC and keeping good records, don’t forget that the deadline for filing your online self-assessment tax return is Tuesday, 31st January 2012.
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Friday, September 3rd, 2010There was a fair amount of scare mongering in the contractor press this week following reports that HMRC is to ramp up its inquiries into small businesses.
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