The heads of ten leading UK professional bodies have signed an open letter urging Chancellor Jeremy Hunt to prioritise investment in HMRC’s service levels in his upcoming Budget statement on 15 March 2023.
The professional bodies in question – the AAT, ACCA, ATT, CIMA, CIPP (the Chartered Institute of Payroll Professionals), CIOT, ICAEW, ICAS, ICB (the Institute of Certified Bookkeepers) and STEP – represent hundreds of thousands of professional accountants and tax advisers working across the UK, from small and microbusinesses to multinational organisations.
The letter notes the Public Accounts Committee’s recent claims that £42bn in taxes have not been collected at a time when HMRC customer service staff numbers have been cut by 24% in the past five years. It also argues that the delays and business disruption faced by their members has become ‘a regular occurrence when dealing with HMRC’ with some businesses waiting upwards of six months for repayment and relief claims.
The heads of ten leading UK professional bodies have signed an open letter urging Chancellor Jeremy Hunt to prioritise investment in HMRC’s service levels in his upcoming Budget statement on 15 March 2023.
The professional bodies in question – the AAT, ACCA, ATT, CIMA, CIPP (the Chartered Institute of Payroll Professionals), CIOT, ICAEW, ICAS, ICB (the Institute of Certified Bookkeepers) and STEP – represent hundreds of thousands of professional accountants and tax advisers working across the UK, from small and microbusinesses to multinational organisations.
The letter notes the Public Accounts Committee’s recent claims that £42bn in taxes have not been collected at a time when HMRC customer service staff numbers have been cut by 24% in the past five years. It also argues that the delays and business disruption faced by their members has become ‘a regular occurrence when dealing with HMRC’ with some businesses waiting upwards of six months for repayment and relief claims.