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Something that I seem to be asked quite a lot is about what penalties people are likely to suffer for issues related to their tax.

Hope that this short but handy note helps you and your clients ake the right choices.

The percentages given are the potential lost revenue by HMRC.

 

Deliderate and concealed :

Maximum penalty 100%

Minimum Penalty for unprompted disclosure 30%

Minimum Penalty resulting for Prompted disclosure 50%

 

Deliberate but not concealed :

Maximum penalty 70%

Minimum Penalty for unprompted disclosure 20%

Minimum Penalty resulting for Prompted disclosure 35%

 

All Other Cases :

Maximum penalty 30%

Minimum Penalty for unprompted disclosure  where >= 12m 10%

Minimum Penalty for unprompted disclosure  where < 12m 0%

Minimum Penalty resulting for Prompted disclosure where >= 12m 20%

Minimum Penalty resulting for Prompted disclosure where < 12m 10%

 

Hope that this knowledge helps your clients to make the right choices,

kind regards,

Shaun.



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And maybe add to the above late payment charges :

30 days from due date - 5%

by 31st of July - an additional 5%

12 months late - an additional 5%

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And late filing charges :

31st Jan deadline missed - £100 automatic penalty

return more than 3 months late - £10 per day for a maximum of 90 days

Return more than six months late - 5% of tax due + £300

Return more than 12 months late _

100% of tax due for deliberate concealment

70% of tax due for deliberate but not concealed

5% of tax due for all other cases

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And penalties for errors in returns :

Deliderate and concealed :

Maximum penalty 100% of potential lost revenue

Minimum Penalty for unprompted disclosure 30% of potential lost revenue

Minimum Penalty resulting for Prompted disclosure 50% of potential lost revenue



Deliberate but not concealed :

Maximum penalty 70% of potential lost revenue

Minimum Penalty for unprompted disclosure 20% of potential lost revenue

Minimum Penalty resulting for Prompted disclosure 35% of potential lost revenue



All Other Cases :

Maximum penalty 30% of potential lost revenue

Minimum Penalty for unprompted disclosure 0%

Minimum Penalty resulting for Prompted disclosure 15% of potential lost revenue




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And the HMRC investigation time limits :

General rule : 4 years from the end of the tax year in question

Extensions :

Extend time limit to 6 years for suspected careless understatement

Extend time limit to 20 years for suspected deliberate understatement



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