The Association of Taxation Technicians has responded to HMRC’s consultation on the ‘making tax digital’ penalty regime, which closed on 11 June, calling for a ‘soft landing’ approach. The ATT would like to see HMRC:
The Association of Taxation Technicians has responded to HMRC’s consultation on the ‘making tax digital’ penalty regime, which closed on 11 June, calling for a ‘soft landing’ approach. The ATT would like to see HMRC:
Yvette Nunn, co-chair of ATT’s technical steering group, commented: ‘Any new penalty system has to have a soft landing to avoid it being seen by taxpayers as a revenue raiser.’ The ATT ‘sees fairness and simplicity as key in the creation of a structure which encourages good compliance and works effectively,’ she added.
The Association of Taxation Technicians has responded to HMRC’s consultation on the ‘making tax digital’ penalty regime, which closed on 11 June, calling for a ‘soft landing’ approach. The ATT would like to see HMRC:
The Association of Taxation Technicians has responded to HMRC’s consultation on the ‘making tax digital’ penalty regime, which closed on 11 June, calling for a ‘soft landing’ approach. The ATT would like to see HMRC:
Yvette Nunn, co-chair of ATT’s technical steering group, commented: ‘Any new penalty system has to have a soft landing to avoid it being seen by taxpayers as a revenue raiser.’ The ATT ‘sees fairness and simplicity as key in the creation of a structure which encourages good compliance and works effectively,’ she added.