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MPs slam taxman's communications

16 May 2008, Alex Hawkes, AccountancyAge

http://www.accountancyage.com/aa/news/1749000/mps-slam-taxmans-communications

MPs have slammed the taxman, saying that it does not return calls quickly enough and that its website is not up to scratch.

The Public Accounts Committee report also said that taxpayers underpaid their tax bills by £2.8bn in 2001-2.

In a damning report on HM Revenue & Customs' communications with taxpayers, the PAC said: 'The department’s target to answer at least 90% of telephone callers within a day is not demanding, nor in line with industry benchmarks.'

Callers receive incorrect advice when they ring up, and the department's website is not up to scratch.

'The Department’s website is not user friendly and falls short of the standards achieved by tax administrations in other countries. It should improve accessibility with more effective search engine and navigation tools, including last-modified dates on webpages, and by meeting Cabinet Office guidelines on accessibility for groups such as blind and partially sighted users. It should not wait for the Direct.gov website to become available in 2011 as the main web channel for citizens before carrying out these improvements,' it said.

HMRC does not make it possible for taxpayers to contact it by e-mail, when expanding online services could save it £100m a year.

Guidance leaflets the government provides require a reading age higher than the national average.

£330 million of tax may be unpaid due to unintentional mistakes by taxpayers, the report says.

Further Reading:

Read the Public Accounts Committee report

Visitor comments

MPs slam taxman's communications

Just guess who has been in charge of this department for the last 11 years.
The superman, Gordon of course

Posted by: MANENDRA KUMAR MALHOTRA , 16 May 2008 | 00:00

HM Taxes don't know geography

I am a New Zealander. My permanent home address is in New Zealand, a sovereign nation which is part of the British Commonwealth. Most New Zealanders regard being mistaken for an Australian with the same disdain a Scotsman would feel about being referred to as English. Imagine my horror at having so far received two letter from HM Revenue and Customs (UK) addressed to Auckland, Australia. Thank heavens someone at Royal Mail put my letters on the right plane. Presumably Royal Mail know that Auckland is the largest city in New Zealand, NOT that other country-Australia. Taxman's communications not up to scratch? Grrr.

Posted by: D Robinson , 17 May 2008 | 00:00

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