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- Ligne n°253 : Tax gap was £35bn in 2019/20, says HMRC
- Ligne n°255 : Failure to ‘take reasonable care’ accounts for a significant chunk of the tax
Ligne n°256 : gap at £6.7bn, while avoidance accounts for £1.5bn. ...
Ligne n°268 : ... ✕- Ligne n°269 : The tax gap, the difference between the tax expected and what is
- Ligne n°269 : The tax gap, the difference between the tax expected and what is
Ligne n°270 : actually paid, was estimated at £35bn in 2019/20 (HMRC/PA) ...
Ligne n°270 : ... actually paid, was estimated at £35bn in 2019/20 (HMRC/PA)- Ligne n°271 : The tax gap, the difference between the tax expected and what is
- Ligne n°271 : The tax gap, the difference between the tax expected and what is
Ligne n°272 : actually paid, was estimated at £35bn in 2019/20 (HMRC/PA) ...- Ligne n°275 : The tax gap – the difference between the tax expected and what is
- Ligne n°275 : The tax gap – the difference between the tax expected and what is
Ligne n°276 : actually paid – was estimated at £35 billion in 2019/20, HM Revenue and ...- Ligne n°279 : The gap represents 5.3% of tax due and compares with a gap of 5%, or
Ligne n°280 : £33 billion, in the 2018/19 tax year. ...
Ligne n°279 : ... The gap represents 5.3% of tax due and compares with a gap of 5%, or- Ligne n°280 : £33 billion, in the 2018/19 tax year.
- Ligne n°282 : The latest figures mean that nearly 95% of the tax due was paid in
Ligne n°283 : 2019/20. ...
Ligne n°285 : ... Failure to “take reasonable care” accounts for a significant chunk of- Ligne n°286 : the tax gap at £6.7 billion, with avoidance accounting for £1.5
Ligne n°287 : billion. ...- Ligne n°310 : “As many people start filling out self-assessment tax returns in the
Ligne n°311 : coming months, they should do all they can to ensure they have a clear ...- Ligne n°321 : The tax gap for wealthy individuals fell from £1.6 billion in 2018/19
Ligne n°322 : to £1.5 billion in 2019/20, HMRC said. ...- Ligne n°328 : The inheritance tax gap fell from an estimated £425 million in 2018/19
Ligne n°329 : to £350 million in 2019/20. ...- Ligne n°334 : Taxpayers paid more than £633.4 billion in tax during 2019/20, an
- Ligne n°334 : Taxpayers paid more than £633.4 billion in tax during 2019/20, an
Ligne n°335 : increase of more than £100 billion since 2015/16, when the total ...
Ligne n°338 : ... HMRC said that, over the longer term, there has been a reduction in the- Ligne n°339 : tax gap, which stood at 7.5% in 2005/06.
Ligne n°342 : ... “It is encouraging to see such a large proportion of businesses and- Ligne n°343 : individuals meeting their tax obligations.
- Ligne n°354 : “We want to help everyone get their tax right, which will help fund our
Ligne n°355 : vital public services like the NHS and emergency services.” ...- Ligne n°357 : Any impact on the tax gap from the coronavirus lockdowns and economic
Ligne n°358 : downturn is likely to be first seen in the 2020/21 figures, which will ...- Ligne n°431 : Tax gap was £35bn in 2019/20, says HMRC
- Ligne n°433 : The tax gap, the difference between the tax expected and what is
- Ligne n°433 : The tax gap, the difference between the tax expected and what is
Ligne n°434 : actually paid, was estimated at £35bn in 2019/20 (HMRC/PA) ...