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"We need a refund of £ 24,000"-more tax HMRC errors

HMRC sign - 'We owe you a refund of ?24,000' ? more tax errors from HMRCHui said there was "no question" anyone who receives the money they are not entitled to or be asked for money that they did not have photo: PA

The error was discovered by chartered accountants Blick Rothenberg, who noticed a note on behalf of self-evaluation of its customers by declaring that a payment was due.

Group is then verified accounts of its customers and has found that in all cases, Hui said it was their money among a few books and £ 24,000.

Blick Rothenberg tax partner Frank Nash said: "IES for self assessment online system was down a few days it y a.Il was resurrected and when we went to him to look at surveys of customers account to tell them what was their current tax situation, we noticed that everyone was due a refund."

He said that he was not an isolated incident, as the Group had spoken to other tax and all their customers were informed that they were too much of a refund.He added that the company knew that it was a mistake they knew that their clients were due to be paid, and that they were not due refunds.

Mr. Nash said it was unlikely that refunds would be actually paid to persons as to the account he said payment was attente.Mais he warns people that they should not try to ask money, as they were not entitled to this.

He also said that the error may mean that people who were genuinely due money by HMRC may have to wait for more long before receiving their situation remboursement.La is also likely to cause confusion among the self-assessment taxpayers who do not have an accountant.

ISS spokesperson said: "we are urgently investigating this issue which seems to have affect a small number of agents it has no questions from anyone who receives the money they have not entitled or asked for money that they need not."

The problem came to light, as it has been disclosed that ies has more than tripled earnings of an architect new coffee system key controversial arrest him walking at a crucial moment.

A package worth £ 600,000 per annum pro rata has been decided to maintain Deepak Singh acting Chief Information Officer (CIO) agent for an extra three months after that that it has failed to land the position permanently.


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