Medical Professionals under Tax Investigation
January 12th, 2010
Quick question for you:
When is a Tax Health Plan, nothing to do with medical cover?
When it’s the name of a tax investigation programme against medical professionals. Yes HMRC are back looking at NHS Trusts and medical professionals in general but this time round what they have done is some pilot work to ascertain what monies they could make from such an exercise and then based on this rather then roll it out nationwide, as they have done in the past, they have instead gone for the THP route. Basically, it means that any individual who thinks they may not have declared all their income from sources such as referrals and commissions have a limited window to make a full disclosure to HMRC. HMRC have issued information notices to various private medical providers such as BUPA, Sun Life etc to obtain details of any payments made – so is this the way forward, small local pilot exercises followed by “disclosure” opportunities – perhaps but in the case of the medical profession, HMRC have a favourite target of theirs, whether it be employment status, home to work travel or expenses generally, very interesting when you consider the whole question of MPs expenses and HMRC’s apparent non interest!
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