Inland Revenue penalty madness
March 8th, 2010
It’s obviously the season for HMRC penalty madness, whether it be in respect of the Construction Industry with CIS late filing penalties or self assessment penalties, half a rain forest is being wasted in incorrect paper penalties. However, HMRC have stated that it is no longer the computer that is at fault (I always mistakenly thought a human had to programme/operate a computer but no, they have a mind and life all of their own!), instead it is human error caused by a lack of following procedure. Now anywhere else and you would be questioning a) the training and b) the ability for a complete non review process before these penalties are sent out.
How bad can it be, well one poor sole in Cambridge obviously has an obsessive stalker in the form of HMRC as he received 52 envelopes from HMRC, each containing 4 letters demanding sums ranging from £100 to £3,000 (grand total £39,000).
The taxpayer is appealing the fines, which have been suspended pending a final decision.
HMRC told the Cambridge News:
“Incorrectly issued penalties are not the result of a system problem but failure to correctly follow procedure – this is being put right.“
