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MPs urge action on unpaid taxes
The Inland Revenue should be given more powers to pursue unpaid taxes, a committee of MPs has said.
A report from the Commons public accounts committee warned that over £3 billion of unpaid taxes are overdue by a year or more.
While much will be collected, some £700 million is written off each year.
"These are large sums to be tied up at any one time, or lost to the public purse altogether, when they could be paying for public services," said committee chairman Edward Leigh.
The Revenue should impose a surcharge on persistent late-payers, said the MPs.
And powers should be given to the tax collecting agency to ensure companies which are going insolvent pay their equivalent of pay-as-you-earn tax into a separate bank account.
Of the debt that is written off each year, some £300 million is owed by insolvent companies.
Other Revenue powers backed by the MPs would see the agency recover debt from a person's salary without the need to go to court.
"It is vital that the Inland Revenue steps up its efforts to speed up debt recovery," said Leigh.
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