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Report tax fraud by a person or business to HMRC - tax evasion, VAT fraud, false, Child Benefit or tax credit fraud.
Tell HMRC about any tax fraud you have been involved in.
This issue briefing explains what HMRC are doing to tackle the small minority who deliberately evade their taxes – and how we are resolute in tackling these people.
Find out how to recognise disguised remuneration tax avoidance schemes and settle your tax affairs with HMRC.
Find out what makes a person an enabler of tax avoidance, and what to do about legally privileged communications.
This measure is about amending the legislation to increase the maximum sentence from 7 to 14 years for all criminal penalties applied in cases of fraud in relation to revenue and duties.
Self-report a company or partnership that did not prevent the facilitation of tax evasion if you’re their authorised representative.
Information on a number of schemes designed to avoid Income Tax and National Insurance contributions by using capital advances, joint and mutual share ownership agreements.
Find out what checks you should complete and how to report potential fraud if you’re an agency, employer or worker.
HMRC records a rise in the number of customers reporting 'suspicious contact' from fraudsters.
How HMRC deals with customers who are involved in tax avoidance, tax evasion or repeated insolvency who receive a joint and several liability notice, including how notices interact with penalties and safeguards.
When HMRC will issue a joint and several liability notice to individuals involved in tax avoidance or tax evasion when their company has started, or is likely to start, insolvency.
How to report details of your disguised remuneration loan scheme and account for your loan charge liability.
Find out about how and what you’ll be paid and how to check your pay when you’re employed by an umbrella company as a temporary worker.
How to complete supplementary pages CT600J and what information you need to include.
Don’t include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details.
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