The Labour government faced another controversy this weekend after it was revealed HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) had a secret two-tier security system for filing tax returns, giving extra protection to a small group of MPs, royals and other VIPs.
Mike Warburton, of accountants Grant Thornton, told The Times his firm had previously raised concerns about the security of the online filing system. Those doubts had now resurfaced because of the disclosure that MPs were not permitted to use it.
‘Either the revenue has a system that can guarantee confidentiality for all or they should defer plans to force online filing. It is extraordinary that MPs and others enjoy higher security,’ he said.
Andrew Robathan, Tory MP, discovered the two-tier system when he challenged a letter he received from HMRC, saying he could not file online.
Jane Kennedy, the Treasury minister responsible for the department, told him: ‘There are categories of individual for whom security is a higher priority. Not just MPs – there are several categories – and HMRC does not have the facilities for them to file online.’
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