Revenue actively pursues offshore bank accountsAround 5,000 UK taxpayers come under scrutinyAround 5,000 UK taxpayers believed to hold offshore bank accounts are being written to by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) requesting them to pay the unpaid tax they owe. This follows the Revenue’s so-called ‘amnesty’ last year, when the agency gave holders of offshore bank accounts the chance to disclose hidden money in exchange for a flat rate penalty of 10 per cent of underpaid taxes and payment of all back taxes with interest. The Revenue is now actively pursuing a group of 5,000 people who it suspects have still not owned up to holding offshore accounts and they will all have received letters by 4 April. Those individuals with offshore accounts who do not cooperate could face prosecution for tax evasion. Prior to the June deadline last year, over 60,000 people notified the Revenue over their offshore accounts. |
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