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Contractors Group welcome new Taxpayers Charter

    Cautious Welcome

    The Professional Contractors Group (PCG), has welcomed today's announcement that there will be a new Taxpayers' Charter, but is apprehensive about whether it will be able to suffice as a substitute for a full duty of care.

    Responding to the announcement PCG's managing director John Brazier, said that PCG  has made its intent clear that there should be tougher safeguards in place to protect taxpayers from HMRC and hoped HMRC had obviously taken notice.

    “We will be working closely with them to ensure that the new Charter has teeth, and that tax inspectors will be held accountable when they breach it,” he clarified.

    Duty of Care


    The PCG has called for a new code that will access the behaviour of tax inspectors, bring about a sea change in the culture of tax inspectors and instill a statutory duty of care.

    With respect to HMRC's consultation on safeguards,

    PCG has harped on the need for a duty of care on HMRC to enable  taxpayers to seek proper redressal when it harms their interests.

    The PCG will be pressing hard to ensure that the new Charter gives due weightage to the first recommendation.


     

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