16 September 2020
The House of Lords Economic Affairs Finance Bill Sub-Committee today invites contributions to its inquiry on the draft Finance Bill 2020-21.
The deadline for submissions is 7 October 2020
In scrutinising the draft Bill, the Committee will focus on three areas of the Bill, all related to the powers of HMRC:
This inquiry seeks written evidence on:
The Committee is also interested in the proposed introduction of new requirements for certain businesses to notify uncertain tax treatments, where the business considers that HMRC may have a different view of the tax treatment to its own.
Lord Bridges of Headley, Chair of the Economic Affairs Finance Bill Sub-Committee, said:
“The Government has new proposals for tackling tax avoidance schemes and tax checks for anyone applying for licences which could affect 400,000 small businesses, many of them drivers of taxis and minicabs.
“It also wants to introduce a new measure to require banks to provide information to HMRC about a specific taxpayer, without the tax tribunal’s approval.
“To inform our work we want to hear from as broad a range of people and organisations as possible. If you have a view on any or all of these proposals, please let us know what you think.”
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