• About
  • Editorial Policy
  • Privacy Policy
Saturday, April 11, 2026
Belfast Chronicle
  • Featured News
  • Local News
  • National News
  • World News
No Result
View All Result
  • Featured News
  • Local News
  • National News
  • World News
No Result
View All Result
Belfast Chronicle
No Result
View All Result
  • Featured News
  • Local News
  • National News
  • World News

Home » World News » What Could Trigger an HMRC Tax Investigation?

What Could Trigger an HMRC Tax Investigation?

Belfast Chronicle by Belfast Chronicle
April 27, 2022
in Featured News, World News
Reading Time: 2 mins read
What Could Trigger an HMRC Tax Investigation?
14
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

There are many factors that could trigger an HMRC Tax Investigation. Some of these include:

  • HMRC receiving information from third parties that doesn’t match up with what you’ve declared on your tax return
  • Having a lifestyle that doesn’t match up with the income you’ve declared
  • Your tax return being selected for random checks (known as ‘spot checks’)
  • HMRC suspecting that you haven’t declared all of your income
  • HMRC suspecting that you’ve made a mistake on your tax return calculations
  • Hiding assets or income offshore

What is the Typical Investigation Procedure?

The first thing you’ll usually receive from HMRC is a letter informing you that they are going to investigate your tax affairs. This will be followed up with a meeting, where the HMRC officer will go through your tax affairs in detail and will ask you questions about anything they’re not clear on.

You’ll then be given a list of documents that HMRC requires from you. These could include bank statements, payslips, proof of income and expenditure, and anything else they deem relevant to their enquiries.

Once HMRC has all the information they need, they will make a decision on whether any further action needs to be taken. This could include issuing a tax demand, issuing a penalty, or launching a criminal investigation.

What are the Consequences of an Investigation?

The consequences of an HMRC Tax Investigation will depend on the outcome of the investigation.

If HMRC finds that you have made an honest mistake, you may be liable for interest and penalties on the unpaid tax.

If they believe that you have deliberately evaded tax, they may refer your case to the Fraud Investigation Service with a view to prosecuting you. Criminal investigations are rare but can result in a prison sentence if you’re convicted of tax fraud. 

How to Prepare for an Investigation

If you’re selected for an HMRC Tax Investigation, there are a few things you can do to prepare yourself:

  • Gather all the relevant documentation together in one place.
  • Make sure you understand what the investigation is about and what HMRC are looking for.
  • Get professional help from experienced HMRC civil tax investigation solicitors.
  • Keep calm and don’t panic – HMRC investigations are not always a sign of wrongdoing.
ShareTweetPinShare
Previous Post

Benefits of a VPN you might not know about

Next Post

Global Footwear Market Outlook

Belfast Chronicle

Belfast Chronicle

The Belfast Chronicle providing news from Northern Ireland, the rest of the UK and from around the world.

Related Posts

How Closed Spray Foam Removal Can Improve Your Home

How Closed Spray Foam Removal Can Improve Your Home

by Belfast Chronicle
April 9, 2026
0

As awareness of building regulations, ventilation, and long-term property health improves, closed spray foam removal has become an increasingly important...

The security benefits of uPVC windows

Enhancing Comfort and Style with New uPVC Windows

by Belfast Chronicle
April 1, 2026
0

One of the most effective improvements you can make is replacing your uPVC windows, although upgrading your property can take...

MyDriverParis Becomes the First Private Chauffeur Service in France to Integrate AI via the Model Context Protocol

MyDriverParis Becomes the First Private Chauffeur Service in France to Integrate AI via the Model Context Protocol

by Belfast Chronicle
March 30, 2026
0

MyDriverParis, a premium private chauffeur service based in Paris, announces the launch of its MCP (Model Context Protocol) server —...

Shared Office North London: The Future of Flexible Working in the Capital

Shared Office North London: The Future of Flexible Working in the Capital

by Belfast Chronicle
March 26, 2026
0

The shared office North London environment is becoming increasingly popular, which is a testament to the significant transformation in the...

Digital Signage Displays and the Power to Promote a Wider Range of Goods and Services

Digital Signage Displays and the Power to Promote a Wider Range of Goods and Services

by Belfast Chronicle
March 24, 2026
0

Digital signage displays have emerged as a fundamental element in contemporary retail, hospitality, and service settings, revolutionising the manner in...

Regain Confidence and Comfort with Walk-In Baths and Showers from Nationwide Mobility

Enhance Safety and Independence with Mobility Walk In Baths and Showers from Nationwide Mobility

by Belfast Chronicle
March 24, 2026
0

For many people, the bathroom can become one of the most challenging areas of the home as mobility needs change....

Next Post
Global Footwear Market Outlook

Global Footwear Market Outlook

Importance Of Women’s Health

Importance Of Women’s Health

Why you need to book an authentic African safari…

Why you need to book an authentic African safari...

Recent News

How Closed Spray Foam Removal Can Improve Your Home
Featured News

How Closed Spray Foam Removal Can Improve Your Home

by Belfast Chronicle
April 9, 2026
The security benefits of uPVC windows
Featured News

Enhancing Comfort and Style with New uPVC Windows

by Belfast Chronicle
April 1, 2026
MyDriverParis Becomes the First Private Chauffeur Service in France to Integrate AI via the Model Context Protocol
Featured News

MyDriverParis Becomes the First Private Chauffeur Service in France to Integrate AI via the Model Context Protocol

by Belfast Chronicle
March 30, 2026
Shared Office North London: The Future of Flexible Working in the Capital
Featured News

Shared Office North London: The Future of Flexible Working in the Capital

by Belfast Chronicle
March 26, 2026
  • About
  • Editorial Policy
  • Privacy Policy
BELFAST CHRONICLE

© 2022 Belfast Chronicle - The Belfast Chronicle. Bringing you news and stories from Northern Ireland and further afield.

No Result
View All Result
  • Featured News
  • Local News
  • National News
  • World News

© 2022 Belfast Chronicle - The Belfast Chronicle. Bringing you news and stories from Northern Ireland and further afield.