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    HMRC Faces Criticism Over Tax Evasion Estimates and Customer Service Issues

    BenBy BenFebruary 14, 2025 News No Comments2 Mins Read
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    HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC), the UK’s tax authority, is currently navigating a series of challenges that are impacting its operations and public perception. Recent reports highlight issues related to customer service, tax evasion estimates, and the tax system’s complexity.

    Declining Public Trust Due to Customer Service Issues

    A National Audit Office (NAO) report indicates that public confidence in HMRC is waning, primarily due to subpar customer service and intricate tax regulations. The analysis reveals that since 2020, trust among taxpayers and businesses has diminished. Businesses are reportedly spending approximately £15.4 billion annually to comply with tax obligations, a figure the NAO suggests may be underestimated.

    The report also notes that HMRC’s productivity has not returned to pre-pandemic levels, contributing to taxpayer frustration and additional costs. In response, HMRC is investing in system modernization to meet customer expectations better and reduce administrative burdens.

    Underestimation of Tax Evasion Figures

    The Public Accounts Committee (PAC), a prominent group of MPs, has criticized HMRC for significantly underreporting tax evasion losses. While HMRC estimates that £5.5 billion was lost to tax evasion in the 2022-23 fiscal year, the PAC contends that the figure is likely much higher. The committee has urged HMRC to develop a more straightforward strategy to combat tax evasion and to enhance collaboration with entities like Companies House and the Insolvency Service to close existing loopholes.

    Rising Administrative Costs Due to Tax System Complexity

    The NAO’s findings also highlight that the increasing complexity of the UK’s tax system is driving up government and businesses’ administrative costs. Between 2019-20 and 2023-24, HMRC’s administrative expenses rose by 15%, reaching £4.3 billion last year. This increase is partly attributed to a growing number of taxpayers and the need for more sophisticated digital systems.

    The NAO recommends that HMRC focus on simplifying tax processes and improving cost efficiency to alleviate the financial burden on taxpayers.

    Initiatives to Enhance Compliance and Efficiency

    To improve compliance and streamline operations, HMRC has launched several initiatives.

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