The UK tax authority, HM Revenue and Customs has announced that it will begin
dispatching letters to taxpayers affected by the gross failings of the PAYE (pay-as-you-earn) system
in Britain.
It is thought that over 10m taxpayers have paid too much in tax to the government through the PAYE system, while a further 1.4m taxpayers will have to pay back tax that they have unwittingly underpaid as a result of errors in the system.
The recently-revised figures, based on newly-released HMRC statistics compiled
by the National Audit Office (NAO), show that failings in the PAYE system will leave
the government paying out around GBP1.8bn to 4.3m people, an average of GBP418
each, having overcharged taxpayers from March 2008 through to April 2010. Records
show that an additional 5.8m taxpayers have overpayments predating 2008, reportedly
worth GBP3bn.
HMRC has said it is working to resolve all outstanding open cases, the number
of which, the NAO revealed, could amount to as many as 18.2m.
The ramifications of receiving a letter from HMRC in respect of underpayments during the period May 2008 - April 2010
are likely to be considerable for those concerned. HMRC said that in total, 1.5m
workers will receive letters to repay an average of GBP1,400 each. Those with
balances above GBP2,000 will not be required to settle immediately, it has been
reported.
The errors were uncovered after the installation of a new system to deal with
the issuance of PAYE codes to taxpayers and businesses, which uncovered the extent of long-known discrepancies in the system. Currently, HMRC errs toward over-assessing PAYE liability. Taxpayers are then able to claim overpayments by way of a tax rebate at the end of the fiscal year.
The taxman has
asserted that it will do away with this system in favor of a simpler process that will
ensure that inputted data is timely, to reflect correct taxpayer data as individual
liability alters.
David Whiscombe, partner, BKLTax, and member of UK200Group tax panel, commented:
“While it’s always popular to knock HMRC for getting it wrong,
this isn’t what’s happened in this case. The simple fact is that
the PAYE scheme was never designed to cope with the complexity of today’s
tax system. The systematic errors reported over the weekend aren’t new,
it’s just that the introduction of a more sophisticated computer system
has brought them to light for the first time.”
“The question to ask is not ‘why does HMRC keep getting it wrong?’
but ‘how can we simplify a tax system which is collapsing under the weight
of its own complexity?’ The first step has been taken with the creation
of the Office of Tax Simplification, to whose deliberations the UK200Group is
delighted to be contributing. The opportunity it offers to give us back a tax
system that works must not be wasted.”
Will Abbot, Partner, Randall and Payne said:
“The PAYE system was only ever designed to give an estimated tax deduction,
which in most cases is fairly accurate, with the under or overpayments being
corrected in later periods.”
“In recent years HMRC has tried to remove people from the self-assessment
system by making more use of the PAYE system than it was ever intended for.
So, for example, estimated amounts of private pension income, or savings income
have been included in the codes. Finally, HMRC has been using the coding system
to collect estimates of tax due on income such as property rent on a monthly
basis, rather than collecting through the self-assessment system.”
"I believe we are heading towards employers submitting monthly PAYE
returns online, as already happens with the Construction Industry Scheme. This
may lead to improved cashflow for the Treasury, as it is currently possible
for employers to defer payment of some of the PAYE deductions until after the
tax year.”
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