If HMRC wasn't incompetent, maybe. Just a few cases and examples:coltrane wrote:I think that tax law is quite straightforward the tax is either owed or it is not owed can't see any grey area's in that?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/watchdog/201 ... ometh.html
http://www.moneyweek.com/personal-finan ... them-51533
And here's a good example:
http://dcats-accountants.co.uk/news/hmr ... ter-systemHMRC has admitted that the PAYE computer system is seriously flawed. Nearly six million taxpayers have either underpaid or overpaid their tax. This is not the fault of the taxpayers but is the results of errors within HMRC. You may be affected by this problem if you are an employee and therefore taxed under the Pay As You Earn scheme (PAYE) and have also changed your employment or have income from other sources.