HMRC accused of double standards

HMRC has been accused of double standards as its 83,000 staff run up expenses without any need to submit receipts

Written by AccountancyAge.com

UHY Hacker Young have used the Freedom of Information Act to discover details of HM Revenue & Customs' expenses regime, which shows its 83,000 staff can run up expenses for items such as meals, hotel accommodation and travel without submitting receipts.

HMRC staff are allowed to claim £100 for an overnight stay in London and £20 for an evening meal while working out of their office without handing in receipts, The Daily Telegraph reports.

‘Accountants who frequently face challenges over expenses for as little as £10 will find it ironic that HMRC runs such a liberal "no questions asked" system for its own employees,’ Clive Gawthorpe, a UHY Hacker Young partner, said.

HMRC denied any double standards, saying staff had to keep receipts for all claimed expenditure over £10. Staff only stayed in hotels when there was an unavoidable business need and the cheapest option was always taken.

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