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Taxpayers have been left waiting nearly a month for refunds because of an error on the Revenue (HMRC) website.
The glitch on the online tax return form meant applications were mistakenly rejected when accountants entered their bank account details to receive a client’s refund. The fault has not been fixed since April 30, leaving many unable to pay tax or claim refunds.
The problem has been highlighted by an accountant from Kent, Sue Hitchcock, who has been in business for six years and prepares tax returns for about 700 clients working in the construction industry.
Her firm, Sub-Tax, specialises in obtaining tax relief for their business travel as they move around construction sites. She can get tax refunds ranging between £600-£3,000 a year.
Hitchcock said 40 of her customers were owed £100,000 between them and her own business was under threat as she wouldn’t be paid until they got refunds. “I’m extremely cheesed off,” she said.
A statement on the HMRC website describes the problem as a “service issue” and says it is being investigated “as a matter of urgency”.
Large accountancy or book-keeping firms that use commercial self-assessment software are not affected as the problem lies with the HMRC’s own software.
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The HMRC computer system is provided by IT partners to HMRC, another "bonus" of the "private is best" policy that pervades through everything these days. Who do you sack ? Sack the IT company who are so heavily involved in most of the government's schemes - that to do so would be self defeating !
Chris Taylor, Redditch, england
Does the computer system at the HMRC actually work properly at all,it produces millions of errors it seems,all the times..ie Tax Credit errors that they like to blame on other people, i think the whole computer system is useless, and the people in charge should be sacked.
Robert, Bristol,