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Improving HMRC’s approach to dispute resolution

By uk-times.com30 April 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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Have your say on the government’s proposals to improve HM Revenue & Customs’ (HMRC’s) approach to dispute resolution.

The government is looking to improve HMRC’s approach to dispute resolution by helping taxpayers identify and access the quickest and most appropriate method of dispute resolution for their circumstances. It includes a proposal to simplify and align the approach for direct and indirect taxes.

Who should respond to this consultation?

The consultation is likely to be of particular interest to individuals, companies, and those acting on their behalf. Taxpayer representative bodies, charities, and other voluntary organisations that help people with clients’ tax affairs will also have an interest.

Read full details on this consultation.

How to respond to this consultation

You can respond to this consultation by emailing your views to [email protected].

You do not have to respond to all the questions in the consultation document. HMRC welcomes partial responses focused on the individual aspects that are most relevant to you.

The deadline for responses to this consultation is 2359 on Monday 7 July 2025.

First published 30 April 2025

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