Description
A 28 page ebook
Mark McLaughlin, Managing Editor of TaxationWeb says, “This e-book says a lot of things that many accountants and tax advisers would like to say to the Revenue just before they retired!”
Contents:
About me, HMRC and you
Know where you stand
How did this start?
Do I need a specialist tax advisor?
How much will this cost?
Are you skint?
What do HMRC know about me?
Can I amend my figures?
Should I go to a meeting?
I’ve got no cash who can help?
Can HMRC open up more years?
Am I careless?
Who can I complain to? And should I?
What is “scaling back”?
How do I use the Data Protection Act?
Can I force the investigation to end?
Further reading
Appendix
The Sunday Times article
Unedited Sunday Times article
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Reviewed by Mark McLaughlin, Managing Editor of TaxationWeb
This e-book says a lot of things that many accountants and tax advisers would like to say to the Revenue just before they retired!
Reviewed by David C
Great Book!! I wish I’d known this information 6 years, 4 tax Inspectors and 2 Commissioners’ hearings ago!
Reviewed by Paul and Jacob K
A BIG thank you.
Reviewed by Chris Bale, Director www.taxationweb.co.uk
Informative for tax professionals and the unrepresented alike – a great read.
Reviewed by Ken Frost, Director www.hmrcisshite.com
Notes From Hell provides a good and easy to read guide for anyone caught up in an HMRC tax investigation. A must read for any Self Assessment taxpayer.
Nick Morgan,
Nick Morgan
Nick Morgan has been a freelance journalist for just under 20 years. He has worked for most of the national newspapers and has written award winning investigative features. Around four years ago an investigation was opened into his Self Assessment tax return.



























