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HMRC to name and shame tax evaders

Tax Update (April 2010)

HMRC to name and shame tax evaders

An initiative that came into effect on the 1st April 2010 means that individuals and businesses who deliberately attempt to evade taxes now face having their name, address and details of their evasion made public.

HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) are now able to publish names and details of individuals and companies who are caught dodging their taxes on the HMRC website. Those who have deliberately evaded tax of more than £25,000 in total could find themselves named and shamed.

Stephen Timms, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, said:

"It is only right that people pay their fair share of tax, which supports vital public services. We know that law-abiding taxpayers will want to see the results of HMRC's investigations into tax cheats.

"This new approach should make people think again about trying to get away with tax fraud. As well as having to pay the tax, interest on the tax, plus penalties of up to 100 per cent of the tax lost, they also now risk being identified publicly.

"We are only targeting deliberate tax evaders. So if you know that you have not paid the right tax, and you want to avoid being named, contact HMRC right away to set things straight."


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