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Issue:- 24 February 2010

Merseyside self employed tax credit cheats targeted

HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) have launched a campaign to target and crack down on suspected fraudulent tax credit claims by the self employed. Letters have started to land on the doorsteps of 12,000 self employed people across the UK who are claiming tax credits. HMRC teams have been examining tax credit awards being paid to the self employed and are writing to any whose claims may not be genuine or accurate. They are asked to contact the department and supply evidence to support their claims. Failure to tell HMRC promptly of any changes in income can result in overpayment, which means that claimants have to pay back the money. They could also face a penalty and, in the case of deliberate fraud, criminal prosecution and imprisonment. As part of a wider government crackdown, HMRC and the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) have published a strategy designed to tackle error and fraud in benefits and credits.

Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury, David Gauke, said:- "HMRC is determined to take a tough approach to targeting possible fraud among tax credit claimants. Last year, the Government launched radical proposals to reduce the billions lost to tax credit error and fraud every year. These losses are unaffordable and unacceptable."

HMRC will now use credit reference agencies and data-matching to spot patterns of fraud. The department is also employing additional investigators and are examining each claim in high fraud areas. A breakdown of Merseyside's self employed tax credit claimants:-

Knowsley = 1,200
Liverpool = 3,300
Sefton = 2,300
St Helens = 1,200
Wirral = 2,500

When added together, the Merseyside total of self employed tax credit claimants comes to a staggering 10,600 claimants. Yet, how many now are truly fraudulent claimants?

Sadly though, the system HMRC has been using to monitor self employed tax credit claimants is itself having major errors,
with data being wrongly logged. Faced by the the worry of getting a claim wrong, it has been suggested that, over 2010, many were deterred from claiming, this according to many local business groups. It was only in December 2010   reported that Liverpool City Council had launched local campaigns across the city to raise awareness of the benefits, to which people might be entitled and to ensure they were claimed.

It is not however, just errors with the self employed that are proving problematic. In September 2010, national media clamed that millions of people were told by HMRC that they had been underpaying tax!   It was called for that unpaid tax should be written-off. After this came to light, the HMRC admitted it had made mistakes in collecting tax through Pay As You Earn (PAYE) system, from nearly 6 million UK taxpayers. Oddly also, other errors of over payment came to light shortly after. That was not the first time, as in 2008 we reported   financial that advisers, James Cargill Ltd., claimed that "that many were still owed Children's Tax Credit from the tax year 2002/03." The thing that worries many is the fact that it is down to you, the individual, and not the tax office to check for errors! If they find any errors or think they have found any; it is down to you to prove they are wrong. Under the rules as they stand HMRC will consider your claim but, after you have supplied further information, they may need to verify details with you, before giving their decision. There is no legal right of appeal, yet you can ask for another officer to review the decision made. No wonder why people worry about claiming. Being self employed in this current economic environment is hard, and if these figures are proved correct, all this makes the genuinely qualifying self employed to feel very daunted about making any claim. Also, of course, it is equally it is worrying that many get cash they are not entitled to so easily. So, how could this system be rebuilt to regain confidence of the genuine claimant and at the same time eliminate fraud?

Let us know your ideas. Also, if you have you had any problems with NI and/or tax credits, again please do let us know. Your information can be kept fully confidential. Email our newsroom to:- news24@southportreporter.com, with any information and also if you have any other views on this topic. If you want us to refer your ideas or information on to a local MP, or because you need the MP's help.  Please clearly indicate this on the email you send to us.

To find out if you can make a claim, why not visit this free advice guide page on:- adviceguide.org.uk.

For information on the Government’s Fraud and Error strategy for benefits and tax credits see:- dwp.gov.uk.

For tax credits statistics see the website.
 

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