HMRC warning as mum caught out with 'large and unexpected bill'

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HM Revenue and Customs has issued fresh advice to help people 'spot the signs'

HM Revenue and Customs has issued a cautionary message to the public, urging them not to "get caught out" following an incident where a mother faced a "large and unexpected bill". Known for overseeing the collection of various taxes, HMRC has made a recent social media appeal to "everyone".

An accompanying article linked in the update further advises that being aware of how one is paid is crucial to avoid entanglement in tax avoidance schemes. According to HMRC guidelines, this is relevant for both PAYE employees and the self-employed, reports the Express.The guidance suggests that regularly checking payslips and contractual arrangements is essential to ensure correct payment of Income Tax and National Insurance contributions, thus preventing unexpected tax bills.

One woman, a single-mum and nurse, named Tanya, was "encouraged to get into a tax avoidance scheme, which left her with a large and unexpected tax bill", HMRC said. She explained: "As a nurse, I trust my patients and they trust me."

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