Corporate report

Customer compliance: our approach to tax compliance for wealthy individuals and mid-sized businesses

Published 18 July 2022

Compliance yield for the Wealthy and Mid-Sized Business Compliance Directorate in financial year 2021 to 2022

The following table shows the compliance yield generated by the Wealthy and Mid-Sized Business Compliance (WMBC) Directorate during 2021 to 2022. The tax regime compliance yield is reported on the same basis as the Annual Report and Accounts.

Wealthy and Mid-sized Business Compliance Directorate

Tax regime 2021 to 2022 (£ million)
Corporation Tax 486
Excise 0
Income Tax 1,820
VAT 1,480
Other compliance interventions 930
Total 4,715

Note: figures do not sum to total due to rounding

HMRC’s approach to tax compliance for wealthy individuals and mid-sized businesses

HMRC’s WMBC Directorate aim to put our customers and their compliance at the heart of everything we do by taking a ‘customer segment’ approach, focusing on customers rather than different types of tax, so we can target and coordinate our responses more effectively.

We focus on wealthy individuals and mid-sized businesses as well as public bodies, trusts and charities, providing insight into the wealthy population, their tax affairs and the businesses they own or influence. We also deal with a wide range of risks, including employment status and intermediaries, Inheritance Tax and various incentives and reliefs.

We also have a key part to play in promoting and supporting the growth that mid-sized businesses bring to the UK economy. This is part of HMRC’s wider work to promote growth and minimise cost to business while maximising compliance.

Our approach is to increase voluntary compliance among these groups using approaches which promote compliance and prevent non-compliance and challenge those who break the rules.

In 2021 to 2022, WMBC achieved compliance yield of £4.72 billion as shown in the table above.

Tax under consideration

Tax under consideration is an estimate of the maximum potential additional tax liability in each case before we have carried out a full investigation of the specific facts or analysis of relevant law. It is not actual tax either owed or unpaid, it is a tool to guide our enquiries to focus on the most significant risks that exist at any particular time.

In many cases, when we have looked at the full facts, it becomes clear that there is some lesser liability or even no further liability at all. Tax under consideration will naturally vary from time to time as outstanding issues are settled and new risks are identified.

The total is a snapshot of work in progress at a given point. Tax under consideration covers all taxes and duties, including but not limited to Income Tax, Corporation Tax, VAT, PAYE and National lnsurance contributions and Inheritance Tax.

A snapshot, as at 31 March 2022, of the tax under consideration figure for enquiries by HMRC’s WMBC Directorate is shown in the following table.

Inaccuracy Category Tax under consideration at 31 March 2022 (£)
Accounting standards 21,065,647
Amended returns 1,605,854
Apprenticeship Levy 613,915
Avoidance 1,207,062,503
Capital allowances 94,236,585
Capital Gains 542,809,008
Charities 15,927,002
Claims outside returns 123,595,611
Company structure 278,210,726
Consideration 7,843,221
Corporation Tax Capital Gains 121,568,785
Creative industry and cultural reliefs 10,895,916
Crypto assets 2,277,465
Earnings 70,012,709
Employment issues 615,514,355
EU issues 1,688,820
Failure to notify and late returns 67,776,273
Financial 105,278,517
General income 143,696,945
Group litigation order 390,208
High Income Child Benefit Charge 215,919
Income and Expenses 350,487,353
Inheritance Tax 328,686,602
Input tax overclaimed 108,641,915
Intangible asset regime 105,567,272
International 1,623,897,912
Investment Income 173,556,336
Land and property 105,263,438
Loss relief 46,737,476
Management expenses 2,377,062
Other issues 189,357,568
Output tax underdeclared 246,593,804
Partial exemption 96,442,537
Partnership issues 149,902,769
Patent box 3,151,385
Pension schemes 149,240,302
Pre Return Work 10,665,399
Provisional Figures 2,464,847
PSA/Dispensation 7,969,611
Research and Development claims 169,568,109
Stamp Duty 80,287,970
Statutory allowances/reliefs 257,636,057
Tonnage Tax 66,453
Trading and computations – receipts and deductions 158,526,231
Trusts 70,721,037
Valuation 115,283,544
VAT error 306,961,922
VAT evasion 864,355
VAT legal interpretation and boundary pushing 97,373,805
Venture Capitals 280,971,570
Voluntary Disclosure 14,808,505
Total 8,686,359,130

Note: Figures that could risk identifying entities have been aggregated and provided as ‘other issues’ within the table.