Restaurants caught dodging tax in Wales, including takeaway that owes £400,000
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HMRC Target Tax-Avoiding Restaurants And Takeaways In “Naming And Shaming” Campaign - CLH News: Caterer, Licensee and Hotelier News - News for Pubs, Bars, Hotels and Restaurants
Share Post Share Email HMRC is cracking down on tax-avoiding restaurants and takeaways, naming and shaming 98 restaurant businesses in a single day, says UHY Hacker Young, the national accountancy group. The restaurants and takeaways named and shamed by HMRC owed a total of £10.4m in unpaid tax and HMRC has issued them with a total of £9.2m in penalties as part of its enforcement drive. Among those named and sh…
HMRC names and shames 98 restaurants in tax crackdown
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has identified 98 restaurants and takeaways for underpaying taxes, as part of an enforcement campaign that recouped £10.4m in unpaid tax and imposed £9.2m in penalties. The businesses, which were rounded up in a single day, include A La Turka in Grimsby, which owes £492k; Uncle Sam’s in Cardiff (£650k); Charley’s Kebab and Grill in Sheffield (£74k); Chilli Sizzler in Peterborough (£88k); and Curry 2 Night in Liverpo…
HMRC cracks down on tax-avoiding restaurants and takeaways
HMRC has put the restaurant sector firmly in its sights as it tries to hit ambitious targets set by the government. It has ‘named and shamed’ 98 restaurant businesses in a single day, according to accountants Hacker Young. The firms owe a collective £10.4m in unpaid tax and HMRC has issued them with a total of £9.2m in penalties as part of its enforcement drive. “HMRC has always treated restaurants and takeaways with a fair bit of suspicion. Now…
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