Modernising Powers, Deterrents and Safeguards: Payments, Repayments and Debt

 
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Responses to Consultation and Proposals: 10 January 2008
Issue date of consultation: 10 January 2008
Date of response: 6 March 2008
This consultation document responds to earlier consultation and proposes four changes to the statutory framework which together would make it easier for taxpayers to pay what they owe and for HMRC to collect tax debts. Draft Legislation and an Impact Assessment have been published alongside this document. Draft Legislation that proposes to align HMRC’s power in Scotland to make a single application to the sheriff for a summary warrant was published on 19 February 2008. Paragraph 2.10 of the consultation document refers.

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Date of response: 6 March 2008
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