HMRC has recovered £3bn in unpaid tax as a result of issuing Accelerated Payment Notices to those it suspected of tax avoidance.
Accelerated Payment Notices (APNs)were first introduced in 2014, and have been considered controversial by many, including many MPs and tax professionals.
An APN is a demand from HMRC to repay in full the amount of tax it believes it is owed by an individual within 90 days of receiving the notice. Essentially an individual in receipt of an APN must make an upfront payment of the disputed amount of tax prior to entering into a two tier appeal process which are heard at a Tax Tribunal.
Should an individual be successful in overturning the APN at the Upper Tax Tribunal, they will be entitled to a refund from HMRC. However, according to the new financial secretary to the Treasury, HMRC has been successful in 90% of appeals lodged against Accelerated Payment Notices in the last year.
Latest figures reveal that since August 2014, HMRC has issued 60,000 Accelerated Payment Notices to individuals suspected of tax avoidance. Predominantly, HMRC has targeted investors in tax avoidance schemes such as film investment schemes. However, there have been a number of successful challenges against the APNs brought by the advisers behind such schemes.
The new power adopted by HMRC appears to be proving successful when compared to figures released last year. From August 2014, when APNs began to be issued, to March 2015, HMRC had recovered £596m in unpaid tax.
Although controversial HMRC will continue to issue APNs to those it strongly suspects of having unpaid tax liabilities.
If you have unpaid tax or undeclared income, whether through property, online trading or offshore bank accounts and assets, you should consider making a voluntary disclosure to HMRC in order to reduce your risk of higher penalties, and in certain extreme cases, criminal prosecution.
At Forths Forensic Accountants we have a specialist team of tax investigations and disclosures professionalswho assist individuals in a wide range of issues relating to their tax position. We would advise anyone who may have undeclared tax liabilities to discuss their circumstances in complete confidence with a member of our team. If you are in receipt of an Accelerated Payment Notice, your window to reduce your tax penalties could have closed.
To discuss your tax position in complete confidence with Forths Forensic Accountants specialist tax professionals, call us on 0113 387 5670, email us at enquiries@forthsonline.co.uk or fill out an Enquiry Formand we will contact you directly.