Taxpayers show little interest in amnesty offer

Just a ‘few hundred’ people taking advantage of Revenue offer

Written by AccountancyAge.com

Ernst & Young has claimed that just a 'few hundred' people have so far taken advantage of HM Revenue & Custom’s offshore savings amnesty.

Tens of thousands of people have until 22 June to either tell HMRC they owe tax or face substantial fines and possible criminal prosecution.

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The Revenue said it had received a 'steady' response to its amnesty.

But Chris Oates, partner in tax risk management, at Ernst & Young told BBC News that the numbers of people responding was much less than anticipated.

‘The contacts I have across the major accountancy firms indicate that just a few hundred people have actually notified the Revenue that there is tax to pay,’ Oates added.

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