Description
Around six million people in the UK were told they have paid either too much or too little tax over the past two years, according to the BBC on 4 September 2010.
Treasury minister David Gaukewas was quoted saying that the government couldn't afford to waive any underpaid tax. But what about the poor taxpayer faced with an unexpected tax bill? In addition the HMRC will charge 3% interest on overdue PAYE, which is six times more than the Bank of England rate. In this book we discuss the possible options available to the poor taxpayer.
TOPICS COVERED IN THIS BOOK INCLUDE:
1.The truth about what caused the PAYE Errors
2.Who is likely to receive a letter of overpayment or underpayment
3.What if you have paid too much tax - steps to take
4.What if you don't agree with HMRC's calculation -steps to take
5.What if you underpaid PAYE and you owe HMRC £300 -steps to take
6.What happens if you do agree with HMRC's calculation - steps to take
7.What happens if you do agree with HMRC's calculation But DO NOT WANT TO PAY - steps to take
8.What happens if you do agree with HMRC's calculation but DO NOT WANT TO PAY & BELIEVE THE EMPLOYER IS RESPONSIBLE - steps to take
9.What happens if you do not agree with HMRC's calculation and HMRC do not want to change their decision - steps to take
10.What if you agree with HMRC's calculation, willing to pay but not happy with HMRC services - steps to take
11.What happens if you fail to pay HMRC and you have no legal basis for non-payment
12.How to use Extra Statutory Concession
13.Is UK PAYE system fit for purpose?
14.Mistakes taxpayers should not make
Be well informed before you cough up money to the taxman!!!
Amos Herbert,
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