HMRC is offering taxpayers named in the leaked Pandora Papers a chance to correct their tax affairs. The October 2021 leak involved almost 12 million documents revealing hidden wealth and tax avoidance.
The papers revealed that many taxpayers had used shell companies to hold luxury items such as property and yachts. HMRC has reviewed the papers and found UK residents who they believe have untaxed offshore assets. They are now warning those taxpayers that they might face penalties of up to 200% on the tax due, and there is also the possibility of prosecution. Disclosure There are two alternatives for taxpayers who wish to disclose tax due on undeclared overseas income or gains:
Receipt of a letter Anyone who receives a letter from HMRC should review their tax position, and, if disclosure is required, take immediate steps to correct the situation. Given the complexity of overseas tax matters, professional advice is recommended. The Pandora Papers is the third major leak of financial information, and with HMRC having 12 years to investigate offshore non-compliance, it should serve as a timely reminder to taxpayers who fail to declare and pay tax on overseas income and gains and think that HMRC will never find out. HMRC’s press release on giving offshore taxpayers a chance to come clean, along with links to disclosure options, can be found here. Comments are closed.
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