HMRC evasion clampdown sees jump in criminal
The number of criminal prosecutions for tax evasion has grown by a third in the space of a year as HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) clamps down on the UK’s £35bn tax gap, according to Thomson Reuters.
The number of criminal prosecutions for tax evasion has grown by a third in the space of a year as HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) clamps down on the UK’s £35bn tax gap, according to Thomson Reuters.
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