![]() If we have started a check, you should continue to file your tax returns and pay your taxes if they’re due. If you think we should stop the check, you should tell us why. We will call or write to you, and your tax agent if you have one, to say what we want to check and why. declaring a small amount of tax when turnover is high.making a large claim for a VAT refund when turnover is low.entering figures on a return that appear to be wrong.Why HMRC carries out checksĬertain things may prompt us to open a compliance check into your tax affairs. If you’re an agentĪpply for formal agent authorisation or arrange temporary authorisation for your client. If they do not have formal authorisation, you must arrange temporary authorisation on their behalf so they can deal with your compliance checks. We’ll deal with them during the check if they already have formal authorisation. If you want your tax agent or advisor to deal with us on your behalf, they must have formal agent authorisation. Get authorisation for your tax agent to deal with checks Watch our video on how compliance checks work. Watch a video about how compliance checks work Watch a video about what to expect during a compliance check. ![]() Watch a video about what to expect during a compliance check However, HMRC has the right to check whether any tax return is accurate and complete. make sure the tax system is operating fairly.make sure you’re getting the right allowances and tax reliefs.make sure you’re paying the right amount of tax at the right time.
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