HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) continue to face increasing costs and challenges as it presses on with becoming a fully digital tax authority, according to a National Audit Office (NAO) report.
Businesses pay hundreds of millions of pounds more and are losing trust in HMRC, reports the National Audit Office today ...
The burdens and costs on businesses and HMRC of an increasingly complex tax system are laid bare in the National Audit Office ...
The National Audit Office has warned that HMRC's administration costs for running the tax system rose by 15 per cent ...
Drive to recruit 5,000 extra compliance staff should be accompanied by performance rates returning to pre-pandemic levels, ...
The true scale of tax evasion is likely far higher than HMRC estimates, the Public Accounts Committee has said.
The initiative to launch an online platform for Customs and Excise approvals has been halted after a government spending ...
Costs associated with the remediation of the UK tax collector's legacy systems have risen by up to 390 percent, according to ...
Increasingly difficult rules are creating ‘significant’ costs, warns spending watchdog ...
HMRC has confirmed that the Modernising Authorisations project has been dropped following a spending audit by the UK ...
Digital services at HM Revenue and Customs are not serving all customers well and are costly to run on a day-to-day basis, ...
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has likely “underestimated” the true scale of tax evasion, MPs have warned ...