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Penalty podcast explains new regime |
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HMRC have launched a new podcast for agents, which covers the new penalty regime and HMRC's services for agents. In the podcast, Brian Redford, Director of HMRC's Agents & Employers Service Improvement Programme (AESIP) discusses 'reasonable care' and what practical help is available for agents on the new penalty regime for incorrect returns. He also talks honestly about HMRC's services for agents, and how his team are working to improve them. The new penalties, which will apply for errors made during 2008-09 and later years, are initially for errors on returns and documents for VAT, PAYE, national insurance, capital gains tax, income tax, corporation tax and the construction industry scheme (CIS). For these taxes, the penalties apply to returns or other documents for return periods starting on or after 1 April 2008 that are due to be filed on or after 1 April 2009. HMRC have always charged financial penalties for incorrect returns or documents. However the way that ‘Reasonable care’ varies according to the person, the particular circumstances and their abilities. Every person is The penalty charged will be a percentage of the extra tax due. The rate depends on the behaviour that gave rise to the error. The less serious the behaviour, the smaller the penalty will be. The charges are as follows:
The Finance Act 2008 extends the new penalties for incorrect returns across most taxes, levies and duties, for incorrect returns for periods commencing from 1 April 2009 where the return is due to be filed from 1 April 2010. The podcast can be downloaded for free from HMRC's podcast page at http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/podcasts. Further information on the new penalties regime, including guidance and FAQs, can be found on the HMRC website at http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/about/new-penalties/index.htm
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About The Author ![]() Sarah Laing Sarah is a Chartered Tax Adviser. She has been writing professionally since joining CCH Editions in 1998 as a Senior Technical Editor, contributing to a range of highly regarded publications including the British Tax Reporter, Taxes - The Weekly Tax News, the Red & Green legislation volumes, Hardman's, International Tax Agreements and many others. She became Publishing Manager for the tax and accounting portfolio in 2001 and later went on to help run CCH Seminars (including ABG Courses and Conferences). Sarah originally worked for the Inland Revenue in Newbury and Swindon Tax Offices, before moving out into practice in 1991. She has worked for both small and Big 5 firms. She now works as a freelance author providing technical writing services for the tax and accountancy profession. |
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Article Added Monday, 01 September 2008 |
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