Warning to keep HMRC guidance copy as defence

North Wales based chartered accountants Pritchett & Co Limited are warning anyone relying on HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) guidance published online to keep printouts or screengrabs to protect them in case they are subject to an investigation.

The warning has been issued following complaints that information migrated from HMRC and other government department websites to the new gov.uk website has been simplified and abridged – often with incomplete or misleading advice.

Rob Kenwell, from Pritchett & Co Limited, said: “Anyone who has looked something up on gov.uk and then acted on the information, or decided they don’t need to do anything based on what they have read, are recommended to have proof of the guidance they relied on in the event of a dispute with HMRC”.

“While HMRC will amend guidance as soon as it is aware it is incorrect, this is of no use to someone who has relied on any incorrect information given, especially if they are unaware that this guidance has subsequently been amended”.

“Therefore to prove beyond doubt what the guidelines said at the time it was relied on, taking screenshots or printing-out the guidance and date-stamping them is important for evidential purposes.”

In two legal cases, judges have stated that if the tax authority has made a clear and unambiguous statement on a matter, then any person acting on that information should be able to rely on it.

Rob Kenwell added: “Our advice to every taxpayer is simple, before making any decision or relying on HMRC guidance, speak to a qualified accountant.”

For information contact us at info@pritchettandco.co.uk or call us on 01492 534250.

The author is a director at Pritchett & Co Limited, Chartered Accountants and Chartered Tax Advisers, members of UK200Group with offices throughout the UK and Associates overseas.

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