HMRC publishes updated list of Nottinghamshire tax defaulters
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Joshua Hartley
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HMRC has published an updated list of Nottinghamshire businesses and individuals who have been penalized for deliberately evading tax. Those named failed to pay at least £25,000 in tax and did not make a full disclosure during HMRC's investigation, which would have kept their details off the public list. The article lists the defaulters and their penalties.
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· 3 pulledHMRC has released its updated list of Nottinghamshire businesses and individuals who have failed to pay tax.
HM Revenue and Customs routinely names and shames tax defaulters who have received penalties for either deliberate errors in their returns or for deliberately failing to comply with their payment obligations.
HMRC said that in every case, those named deliberately failed to pay at least £25,000 in tax and did not make a full disclosure when the authority began its investigation – a step that would have kept their details off the list.
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