HMRC names and shames more than 150 high street businesses deliberately avoiding taxes
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HMRC names and shames more than 150 high street businesses deliberately avoiding taxes.
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HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has publicly named more than 150 businesses and individuals across Britain after they deliberately failed to meet their tax obligations.The tax authority published its latest list of deliberate tax defaulters on Thursday, with 43 businesses and individuals based in London receiving combined penalties totalling £4.8million.A further 12 Scottish businesses were included on the register, alongside firms and individuals from across the rest of the United Kingdom.Each of those named deliberately failed to pay at least £25,000 in tax and did not make a full disclosure after HMRC opened an investigation.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The publication of the list marks the latest step in the Government's efforts to tackle tax evasion, with the names of those identified remaining publicly available for the next 12 months.The latest register includes a range of high street businesses, including takeaway restaurants, convenience stores and electronic cigarette...
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