HMRC extends device deal for criminal units while CCA members quarrel over tax clawback. Find out more!
HMRC, the tax department, recently extended its Airwave device deal to equip criminal investigation units with the necessary tools to stay connected. With officers wielding criminal investigation powers, the £1.4 million investment aims to support ongoing enforcement efforts. Meanwhile, members of the Company Chemist Association (CCA) find themselves in a heated dispute with the UK tax authority over a hefty £550 million retrospective clawback. The clash centers around tax obligations, adding complexity to the already intricate relationship between businesses and tax authorities. As tensions rise over financial responsibilities, both parties navigate the delicate balance of compliance and financial security. In the world of tax disputes and criminal investigations, the stakes are high, with significant financial implications on the line. HMRC's decision to prioritize equipping investigative units underscores the importance of staying connected in the realm of law enforcement and tax compliance.
The tax department has two units staffed by officers with criminal investigation and enforcement powers – who now need £1.4m of devices to remain connected ...
Company Chemist Association (CCA) members are quarrelling with the UK tax authority over an estimated £550 million retrospective clawback for some ...