19 December 2020
The House of Lords Economic Affairs Finance Bill Sub-Committee has published its report on the Government’s draft Finance Bill 2021, New powers for HMRC: fair and proportionate?
The reports main conclusions and recommendations are:
The report focuses on key proposals of the Bill which would expand HMRC’s powers to support tax compliance and tackle avoidance. It also makes wider recommendations about the Government’s approach to new powers for HMRC.
Lord Bridges of Headley, Chair of the Finance Bill Sub-Committee said:
“The Government is absolutely right to get tough on the promoters of tax avoidance schemes, particularly as they continue to market these schemes to low income taxpayers.
“The Committee is, however, worried about the removal of important taxpayer safeguards such as the need for HMRC information requests to be approved by a tax tribunal. New powers must be proportionate, properly targeted and with adequate safeguards.”
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