Taxpayers 'Losing Millions On Errors'
UK taxpayers are losing out on millions of pounds each year due to errors being made in record-keeping and tax self-assessment forms, new research claims.
According to a study conducted by IFA promotion, making errors and missing the self-assessment deadlines costs individuals in the UK a total of £319 million a year in related costs.
Commenting on the findings, IFA Promotion's chief executive David Elms said that sticking to the Inland Revenue's deadlines for self-assessment could reduce the chances of paying fines, as could employing a financial adviser to deal with the tax returns.
For Tax Returns received before the end of September, the Inland Revenue calculates the amount of tax payable itself.
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