The recent HMRC consultation on e-invoicing is a commendable approach to tax policy development, allowing diverse stakeholder input, unlike HMRC's previous pre-decided consultations.
In my experience, HMRC staff do not recognise that victims of financial abuse are vulnerable and do not treat them with compassion when making enquiries.
"Committing to a single provider on such a timescale introduces unnecessary risk, cost and dependency, precisely when we should be building resilience by diversifying and investing in our sovereign digital capabilities."
The investment fraud committee, launched in Westminster, highlights the severe impact of failed investment schemes on former footballers, many of whom face enormous tax penalties from HMRC.
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has reported collecting £1bn more in tax than anticipated from the estensio of IR35 reforms, but stakeholders point to serious concerns.