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yeah. >> actually people at >> whereas actually people at hmrc the hmrc are responding to the british and want british taxpayer and we want them telephone. them answering telephone. >> them >> exactly. no you want them answering you answering telephone where you can see i want as can see them. i want as a self—employed person who regularly because regularly rings up because i can't understand the conditions and online, and the forms online, i've got to say, yesterday up to say, yesterday i rang up about benefit again and about my child benefit again and they minutes. >> w- >> within two minutes. >> within two minutes. >> there go. >> well, there we go. >> well, there we go. >> i forgot to ask if she was working well, the batteries may not be as good as you'd hoped for. they may be running dry for electricity. as global demand falls by more than 40. elon musk has announced a 10% cut to tesla's workforce. while his chinese competitors have dramatically reduced their prices. this a permanent prices. is this a permanent reversal of fortune for a product that was the future? once one man
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hmrc in a second. you mentioned that the gareth speech in january gareth davies speech in january to mps in parliament, head to mps in parliament, the head of audit office, he of the national audit office, he didn't mention anything about tax avoidance. didn't mention anything about tax avoida|say they'd point >> he did say they'd point universal credit where fraud and error cost taxpayers 5.5 billion a year. why are you not going after benefit cheats instead? >> well, i think that it is important that we crack down on fraud, avoidance, evasion , fraud, avoidance, evasion, wherever it is. you're not doing it today. >> you're doing tax , legally >> you're doing tax, legally paying >> you're doing tax, legally paying tax avoiders rather than benefit cheats . benefit cheats. >> well, the focus today is on cracking down on tax avoidance and ensuring the tax code is fully complied with, but also by closing the loopholes that the government have allowed to persist in terms of the treatment of non—doms . so
hmrc in a second. you mentioned that the gareth speech in january gareth davies speech in january to mps in parliament, head to mps in parliament, the head of audit office, he of the national audit office, he didn't mention anything about tax avoidance. didn't mention anything about tax avoida|say they'd point >> he did say they'd point universal credit where fraud and error cost taxpayers 5.5 billion a year. why are you not going after benefit cheats instead? >> well, i think that...
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hmrc are allegedly very bullish. you know, they send letter after letter after letter, when you need help from them. it's very difficult when you're in trouble, they get in touch with you very, very easily. >> yeah. so i mean, you could receive large lump sum of receive a large lump sum of money. you haven't to money. yeah. you haven't got to pay money. yeah. you haven't got to pay tax on it for six months or whatever. you put some of the money an investment, money into an investment, you get and lost get defrauded and you've lost your but you still get your money, but you still get a tax bill. >> yeah. so i spoke to a barrister at the press barrister today at the press conference doing for conference who's doing work for these bono. he these guys pro bono. and he said, yeah, you know, you have money stolen and then tax money stolen and then your tax for received. for income you never received. and what are you supposed do? and what are you supposed to do? >> mean, other countries >> yeah, i mean, other countries wou
hmrc are allegedly very bullish. you know, they send letter after letter after letter, when you need help from them. it's very difficult when you're in trouble, they get in touch with you very, very easily. >> yeah. so i mean, you could receive large lump sum of receive a large lump sum of money. you haven't to money. yeah. you haven't got to pay money. yeah. you haven't got to pay tax on it for six months or whatever. you put some of the money an investment, money into an investment, you...
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it's about properly resourcing hmrc, making sure more cases are investigated. if it was that easy, someone would have done it before. at the moment there is a £36 billion gap between the tax that is owed and the tax that is actually collected. it was higher under labour. well, it has gone up by 5 billion in just one year, and the head of the national audit office says that he's confident that 6 billion of that can be recovered. but clawing back tax isn't always easy, so here is how labour say their new plan would work. by closing some of the loopholes on the amount of tax that non—doms pay, they think they will raise this — 2.6 billion by the end of the next parliament. then, by giving hmrc more money and cracking down on tax that should be paid, but isn't, they think they would raise this — 5 billion a year within the next few years. there is a question of ambition here, about how much labour wants to do if it wins power, and what we are hearing is here is a few billion. small change in big government terms, is that it? £5 billion is not small change.
it's about properly resourcing hmrc, making sure more cases are investigated. if it was that easy, someone would have done it before. at the moment there is a £36 billion gap between the tax that is owed and the tax that is actually collected. it was higher under labour. well, it has gone up by 5 billion in just one year, and the head of the national audit office says that he's confident that 6 billion of that can be recovered. but clawing back tax isn't always easy, so here is how labour say...
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if the hmrc want that information i will give it to them. if the police want that information and they want me to give them that information i will happily give it. we welcome this investigation because — we welcome this investigation because it will allow our line to be drawn _ because it will allow our line to be drawn in_ because it will allow our line to be drawn in relation to this matter. i am fully— drawn in relation to this matter. i am fully confident that angela ranger— am fully confident that angela ranger has not broken the rules. —— angela _ ranger has not broken the rules. —— angela rayner. it is really a matter for the _ angela rayner. it is really a matter for the police. but angela rayner. it is really a matter for the police-— for the police. but the conservatives - for the police. but the conservatives feel - for the police. but the - conservatives feel differently. it is not acceptable to avoid taxation in the way that may have occurred here. and it is not acceptable to berry henson and ignore the situatio
if the hmrc want that information i will give it to them. if the police want that information and they want me to give them that information i will happily give it. we welcome this investigation because — we welcome this investigation because it will allow our line to be drawn _ because it will allow our line to be drawn in_ because it will allow our line to be drawn in relation to this matter. i am fully— drawn in relation to this matter. i am fully confident that angela ranger— am fully...
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, because in that situation _ foul of hmrc, because in that situation the party ends up in a difficult — situation the party ends up in a difficult situation. we situation the party ends up in a difficult situation.— situation the party ends up in a difficult situation. we talk about the dynamics — difficult situation. we talk about the dynamics at _ difficult situation. we talk about the dynamics at the _ difficult situation. we talk about the dynamics at the top - difficult situation. we talk about the dynamics at the top of- difficult situation. we talk about the dynamics at the top of the i the dynamics at the top of the labour party, do you see those dynamics change? could you see a scenario where keir starmer has to act differently?— act differently? going to stephen's oint, art act differently? going to stephen's point. part of— act differently? going to stephen's point. part of the _ act differently? going to stephen's point, part of the reason _ act differently? going to stephen's point, part of the reason keir- point, part of the reason keir starmer does not want to
, because in that situation _ foul of hmrc, because in that situation the party ends up in a difficult — situation the party ends up in a difficult situation. we situation the party ends up in a difficult situation.— situation the party ends up in a difficult situation. we talk about the dynamics — difficult situation. we talk about the dynamics at _ difficult situation. we talk about the dynamics at the _ difficult situation. we talk about the dynamics at the top - difficult situation....
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isn't there tree, there's the magic effici<hmrc saying n't there tree, there's the magic effici<hmrc saying they|ere tree, there's the magic effici> that's the investment it would cost that. but what you're talking about is that you have these 5000 investigators. and these 5000 investigators. and the idea is, according to the national audit office , if you national audit office, if you actually close down tax actually you close down the tax loopholes , you went after the loopholes, you went after the dodgers, you could raise this extra 5 billion could, i'm afraid it's another could. yeah. i mean, where the non—doms weren't absolutely certain. how many times have we had crackdowns on on tax cheats? >> how many times have you written the story? well, exactly. >> yes. i mean, you've got it on a safe. >> get on y
isn't there tree, there's the magic effici> how many times have you written the story? well, exactly. >> yes. i mean, you've got it on a safe. >> get on y
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hmrc say people can call their telephone helpline. we know that people might be worried that they may need to pay income tax for the first time and they're worried about what they need to do to be able to actually pay that to us. but they really don't need to worry about it at all, because if there is any tax due, we will contact them directly in maybe thejune orjuly after the end of the tax year, explaining exactly what they need to do. so, at the moment, they don't need to worry about anything. now, hundreds of thousands more pensioners are having to work out their next financial steps. colletta smith, bbc news, in bromborough. just an update on the story we told you earlier about reports of horses running on the loose in london. there were two horses that were seen, you can see this video of them in central london, one of them seemingly covered in blood. london ambulance service are now telling us that four people have been confirmed to be injured. you can see there horses running out of control and are heading for people in centra
hmrc say people can call their telephone helpline. we know that people might be worried that they may need to pay income tax for the first time and they're worried about what they need to do to be able to actually pay that to us. but they really don't need to worry about it at all, because if there is any tax due, we will contact them directly in maybe thejune orjuly after the end of the tax year, explaining exactly what they need to do. so, at the moment, they don't need to worry about...
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it's a rings got very good accountants, the best hmrc. it's a game. around hmrc. it's a game. >> it's all game. it is that >> it's all a game. it is that with that, do you have to say though, when you go up the m1, amazon, when you pass their, their their storage their sheds, their storage areas, they're very and areas, they're very neat and tidy. that's tidy. well, that's like a neatness. they've got plenty of tidy. well, that's like a neatne�*haven't've got plenty of tidy. well, that's like a neatne�*haven't they. »t plenty of money haven't they. >> too fast for me. >> yeah. drive too fast for me. the drivers, never buy the band drivers, i never buy stuff amazon, but also they stuff from amazon, but also they ain't for environment, ain't good for the environment, are they? >> driving around in the lorries? and kids are lorries? and all these kids are ordering stuff from amazon. >> i know it's there's a double standard. blame gen zs. standard. blame the gen zs. >> course the robots will >> of course the robots will come cost even come in and put up cost even
it's a rings got very good accountants, the best hmrc. it's a game. around hmrc. it's a game. >> it's all game. it is that >> it's all a game. it is that with that, do you have to say though, when you go up the m1, amazon, when you pass their, their their storage their sheds, their storage areas, they're very and areas, they're very neat and tidy. that's tidy. well, that's like a neatness. they've got plenty of tidy. well, that's like a neatne�*haven't've got plenty of tidy. well,...
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it's about properly resourcing hmrc, making sure more cases are investigated. if it was that easy, someone would have done it before. at the moment there is a £36 billion gap between the tax that is owed and the tax that is actually collected. it was higher under labour. well, it has gone up by 5 billion in just one year, and the head of the national audit office says that he's confident that 6 billion of that can be recovered. but clawing back tax isn't always easy, so here is how labour say their new plan would work. by closing some of the loopholes on the amount of tax that non—doms pay, they think they will raise this — 2.6 billion by the end of the next parliament. then, by giving hmrc more money and cracking down on tax that should be paid, but isn't, they think they would raise this — 5 billion a year within the next few years. there is a question of ambition here, about how much labour wants to do if it wins power, and what we are hearing is here is a few billion. small change in big government terms, is that it? £5 billion is not small change.
it's about properly resourcing hmrc, making sure more cases are investigated. if it was that easy, someone would have done it before. at the moment there is a £36 billion gap between the tax that is owed and the tax that is actually collected. it was higher under labour. well, it has gone up by 5 billion in just one year, and the head of the national audit office says that he's confident that 6 billion of that can be recovered. but clawing back tax isn't always easy, so here is how labour say...
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it's about properly resourcing hmrc, making sure more cases are investigated. if it was that easy, someone would have done it before. at the moment there is a £36 billion gap between the tax that is owed and the tax that is actually collected. it was higher under labour. well, it has gone up by 5 billion in just one year, and the head of the national audit office says that he's confident that 6 billion of that can be recovered. but clawing back tax isn't always easy, so here is how labour say their new plan would work. by closing some of the loopholes on the amount of tax that non—doms pay, they think they will raise this — 2.6 billion by the end of the next parliament. then, by giving hmrc more money and cracking down on tax that should be paid, but isn't, they think they would raise this — 5 billion a year within the next few years. there is a question of ambition here, about how much labour wants to do if it wins power, and what we are hearing is here is a few billion. small change in big government terms, is that it? £5 billion is not small change.
it's about properly resourcing hmrc, making sure more cases are investigated. if it was that easy, someone would have done it before. at the moment there is a £36 billion gap between the tax that is owed and the tax that is actually collected. it was higher under labour. well, it has gone up by 5 billion in just one year, and the head of the national audit office says that he's confident that 6 billion of that can be recovered. but clawing back tax isn't always easy, so here is how labour say...
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she said she's happy to share it with the police, with hmrc. they're the people who should be seeing it . that's. should be seeing it. that's. havei should be seeing it. that's. have i seen her tax advice? don't be daft of course not. i wouldn't ask to see her tax advice. you show me your tax advice. you show me your tax advice. i'm not apologising, thank goodness. but no , i mean thank goodness. but no, i mean she will show it to the people who need to see it. they will make a judgement. if she's done anything wrong, she said she will resign. she's very clear that she hasn't done anything wrong. i don't really know what more she can be expected to say. ever call on each other and it's been done from both sides on their opponents to publish their tax advice. is that ever fair game, or should we not even have that debate as part of our political discourse? i think, i think it can be appropriate. i mean , i think the nadhim zahawi mean, i think the nadhim zahawi situation where he was shown to owe millions to hmrc, which he claimed was an oversig
she said she's happy to share it with the police, with hmrc. they're the people who should be seeing it . that's. should be seeing it. that's. havei should be seeing it. that's. have i seen her tax advice? don't be daft of course not. i wouldn't ask to see her tax advice. you show me your tax advice. you show me your tax advice. i'm not apologising, thank goodness. but no , i mean thank goodness. but no, i mean she will show it to the people who need to see it. they will make a judgement. if...
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indeed, she's hmrc staff she's promised to get hmrc staff back the office to boost back to the office to boost customer service, which in my mind straight seems be mind straight seems to be straight out of the rees—mogg playbook. credit playbook. as ever, the credit goes political editor goes to our political editor christopher hope. >> one of the reasons why we lose so much is that lose out on so much tax is that simple questions are not answered the phone is answered because the phone is not answered. my personal preference be in the preference is to be in the office colleagues. find office with colleagues. i find that productive , more that i'm more productive, more efficient, able to talk to my colleagues, learn and colleagues, able to learn and interact. i think whether you work the public or private work in the public or private sector , productivity is likely sector, productivity is likely to most cases if to be higher in most cases if we're in the office with colleagues. >> yeah, well, this is the most sensible thing i've ever heard rachel reeves say. we need people back in
indeed, she's hmrc staff she's promised to get hmrc staff back the office to boost back to the office to boost customer service, which in my mind straight seems be mind straight seems to be straight out of the rees—mogg playbook. credit playbook. as ever, the credit goes political editor goes to our political editor christopher hope. >> one of the reasons why we lose so much is that lose out on so much tax is that simple questions are not answered the phone is answered because the phone...
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, to down with the appropriate autihmrc , to set out the facts and hmrc, to set out the facts and hmrc, to set out the facts and draw a line under this matter. completely matter. i am completely confident i followed all the rules times. i've always rules at all times. i've always said that integrity and accountability in accountability are important in politics. that's why it's important that this is urgently looked independently and looked at independently and without political interference. we have seen tory party use we have seen the tory party use this before reporting this playbook before reporting political opponents the political opponents to the police campaigns police during election campaigns to distract from their record. i will say , as i did before, if i will say, as i did before, if i committed a criminal offence, i would of course do the right thing and step down. the british pubuc thing and step down. the british public deserves politicians who know apply to them. know the rules apply to them. the raised relate to a the questions raised relate to a time before i was an
, to down with the appropriate autihmrc , to set out the facts and hmrc, to set out the facts and hmrc, to set out the facts and draw a line under this matter. completely matter. i am completely confident i followed all the rules times. i've always rules at all times. i've always said that integrity and accountability in accountability are important in politics. that's why it's important that this is urgently looked independently and looked at independently and without political interference....
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hmrc quite distinct, however. hmrc has been roasted over the fire in a courtroom battle which saw a food company convince a judge that its marshmallows fall into the ingredient category . how, the ingredient category. how, you may ask? well, apparently because it was sold and purchased as a product specifically for roasting. in other cases, and i've got some of these small sized marshmallows . these are haribo, marshmallows. these are haribo, were subject to vat , but because were subject to vat, but because these marshmallows were larger, they escaped tax free. isn't this exciting? and we should always remember , tax free is a always remember, tax free is a good thing. no vat on marshmallows means cheaper marshmallows means cheaper marshmallows for you. and that can only ever be positive. well, ihope can only ever be positive. well, i hope the same rule will apply to my mars bars so that they can be deliciously deep fried. and there's a picture of a deep fried mars bar, which i gorged myself on with great pleasur
hmrc quite distinct, however. hmrc has been roasted over the fire in a courtroom battle which saw a food company convince a judge that its marshmallows fall into the ingredient category . how, the ingredient category. how, you may ask? well, apparently because it was sold and purchased as a product specifically for roasting. in other cases, and i've got some of these small sized marshmallows . these are haribo, marshmallows. these are haribo, were subject to vat , but because were subject to...
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half of hmrc's desks continue to be empty, with staff working from home despite record complaints and waiting times. as the former head of ofsted has said, it's increasingly difficult to have the hard conversations in the workplace that are needed, but that's what hmrc must have. plus it's been a difficult day for the royal mail, as it has announced a reduced service for second class post. this comes amidst news revelations about amidst gb news revelations about counterfeit stamps. state of the nafion counterfeit stamps. state of the nation starts now. i'll also be joined by an ebullient panel this evening, former home office special adviser claire pearsall and the
half of hmrc's desks continue to be empty, with staff working from home despite record complaints and waiting times. as the former head of ofsted has said, it's increasingly difficult to have the hard conversations in the workplace that are needed, but that's what hmrc must have. plus it's been a difficult day for the royal mail, as it has announced a reduced service for second class post. this comes amidst news revelations about amidst gb news revelations about counterfeit stamps. state of the...
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hmrc quite distinct, however. hmrc has been roasted over the fire in a courtroom battle which saw a food company convince a judge that its marshmallows fall into the ingredient category . how, the ingredient category. how, you may ask? well, apparently because it was sold and purchased as a product specifically for roasting. in other cases, and i've got some of these small sized marshmallows . these are haribo, marshmallows. these are haribo, were subject to vat , but because were subject to vat, but because these marshmallows were larger, they escaped tax free. isn't this exciting? and we should always remember , tax free is a always remember, tax free is a good thing. no vat on marshmallows means cheaper marshmallows means cheaper marshmallows for you. and that can only ever be positive. well, ihope can only ever be positive. well, i hope the same rule will apply to my mars bars so that they can be deliciously deep fried. and there's a picture of a deep fried mars bar, which i gorged myself on with great pleasur
hmrc quite distinct, however. hmrc has been roasted over the fire in a courtroom battle which saw a food company convince a judge that its marshmallows fall into the ingredient category . how, the ingredient category. how, you may ask? well, apparently because it was sold and purchased as a product specifically for roasting. in other cases, and i've got some of these small sized marshmallows . these are haribo, marshmallows. these are haribo, were subject to vat , but because were subject to...
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some hmrc issues himself. now rishi the himself. now rishi sunak, the prime minister criticised prime minister was criticised for the length of time it might have come to have taken to come to a conclusion that nadine zahawi couldn't in post. but the couldn't remain in post. but the difference rishi sunak, the difference is, rishi sunak, the prime said. i've asked prime minister said. i've asked for that report will for a report. that report will land on my desk. i will look at it and i will make the decision. and he ultimately did. now, the criticism the of time criticism of the length of time that is one thing, but he that took is one thing, but he actually took decision actually took that decision himself. upon himself himself. he took it upon himself to, to leadership and to, to, to show leadership and to, to, to show leadership and to he was to make sure that he was bringing integrity to the government. starmer has government. sir keir starmer has just nothing to do with the just want nothing to do with t
some hmrc issues himself. now rishi the himself. now rishi sunak, the prime minister criticised prime minister was criticised for the length of time it might have come to have taken to come to a conclusion that nadine zahawi couldn't in post. but the couldn't remain in post. but the difference rishi sunak, the difference is, rishi sunak, the prime said. i've asked prime minister said. i've asked for that report will for a report. that report will land on my desk. i will look at it and i will...
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the know, dealt with hmrc and the difficulty if she'd difficulty of that, and if she'd just said, look, just come and said, well, look, i've mistake, here's i've made a mistake, here's what's happened and i've now resolved matter, i think it resolved the matter, i think it would gone but would have gone away. but she's defected too much, defected a bit too much, held this line for a long time, and i think probably it will go away because we'll move on to something will something else. labour will continue out, but it continue to ride it out, but it does tell you something about the attitude they the attitude that they don't have be accountable in the have to be accountable in the way they have often way that they have often demanded other politicians. demanded of other politicians. oh tory we'd oh yes, this tory scandal, we'd have all over it, have rayner all over it, probably. has probably. and rayner has demanded that. she demanded that jill for jill mortimer, the mp for hartlepool, publish her tax return. and that just an return. and that was just an ordinary backbencher, you know,
the know, dealt with hmrc and the difficulty if she'd difficulty of that, and if she'd just said, look, just come and said, well, look, i've mistake, here's i've made a mistake, here's what's happened and i've now resolved matter, i think it resolved the matter, i think it would gone but would have gone away. but she's defected too much, defected a bit too much, held this line for a long time, and i think probably it will go away because we'll move on to something will something else. labour...
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shortfall than individuals, criminals, medium and largerfirms combined, partly, say labour, because hmrc is under—resourced and unresponsive, and labour promise more people and better technology. closing the tax gap by much has proved historically difficult and a further clampdown on non—doms has amplified warnings that the globally mobile super—rich will flee to switzerland, dubai or even italy. now, it may be possible to raise an extra few billion a year in five years' time but, the sums involved are just a fraction of the current planned spending cuts to many departments that labour have said they will not reverse. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. a group of older swiss women have won the first ever climate case victory in the european court of human rights. the women, mostly in their 70s, said that their age and gender made them particularly vulnerable to the effects of heatwaves linked to climate change. the court said switzerland's efforts to meet its emission reduction targets had been woefully inadequate. it is the first time the powerful court has rule
shortfall than individuals, criminals, medium and largerfirms combined, partly, say labour, because hmrc is under—resourced and unresponsive, and labour promise more people and better technology. closing the tax gap by much has proved historically difficult and a further clampdown on non—doms has amplified warnings that the globally mobile super—rich will flee to switzerland, dubai or even italy. now, it may be possible to raise an extra few billion a year in five years' time but, the...
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but a broader but that's part of a broader approach investment in hmrc. approach to investment in hmrc. >> and the foreign secretary has met donald trump in florida as he looks to shore up support for ukraine. lord cameron's meeting with mr trump follows reports claiming the former us president said he could end the russia—ukraine war within 24 hours if re—elected . the two men hours if re—elected. the two men discussed the war in ukraine, nato and the middle east. it is a first...
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people, speak to family, friends, so if you are a bit suspicious, remember, no bank, no police force, hmrc, they will never ask you, never ask you to move money to a safe account, so always be very circumspect. an app designed to reduce disruption for people travelling from the uk across the channel will not be ready in time for a new eu border scheme, according to the boss of the rail firm eurostar. under the much—delayed entry exit system, non—eu citizens will need to register fingerprints and a photo at the borderfrom 0ctober. the app is meant to replace passport stamping by allowing passengers to scan their fingerprints remotely and prevent long queues. with more on this is our business reporter esyllt carr. what's the purpose of the new eu border scheme? the new it system will replace the stamp in your passport and it's an insight as to who is entering and leaving the eu. extra information will be required, including british people who want to travel to the eu later in the year. they will have to scan their passport in early out with all the details. it was supposed to come in 202
people, speak to family, friends, so if you are a bit suspicious, remember, no bank, no police force, hmrc, they will never ask you, never ask you to move money to a safe account, so always be very circumspect. an app designed to reduce disruption for people travelling from the uk across the channel will not be ready in time for a new eu border scheme, according to the boss of the rail firm eurostar. under the much—delayed entry exit system, non—eu citizens will need to register...
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you get extra income but haven't had to do a | income but haven't had to do a self—assessment yet, hmrc and said there's no need for you to start doing one now. if you do or money, you'll be sent to bill at the end of the tax year. you have to wait to the tax year. you have to wait to the following january to pay it. trying to pay back hundreds of pounds, we're lucky were able to ask family for some advice but i know most people aren't in that position. they say people can call the telephone helpline. irate they say people can call the telephone helpline. they say people can call the telehone helline. ~ ~' ., , telephone helpline. we know people ma be telephone helpline. we know people may be worried _ telephone helpline. we know people may be worried that _ telephone helpline. we know people may be worried that the _ telephone helpline. we know people may be worried that the pay - telephone helpline. we know people may be worried that the pay and i may be worried that the pay and come to it were _ may be worried that the pay and come to it were about what they need to do to— to it we
you get extra income but haven't had to do a | income but haven't had to do a self—assessment yet, hmrc and said there's no need for you to start doing one now. if you do or money, you'll be sent to bill at the end of the tax year. you have to wait to the tax year. you have to wait to the following january to pay it. trying to pay back hundreds of pounds, we're lucky were able to ask family for some advice but i know most people aren't in that position. they say people can call the telephone...
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if you're unsure, ring hmrc. guess what, angela? it's free of charge. otherwise pay it's free of charge. otherwise pay the tax advice and then follow it as she's trying to phone hmrc isn't the easiest thing in the to world be fair, meanwhile. brendan. oh, this is the gordon ramsay one. he's got a problem, brendan says , i a problem, brendan says, i wonder how long it will take ramsay to get the squatters evicted. with most landlords, it's months of legal loopholes and negotiations and very expensive. will watch this with interest . yeah, i wonder if it's interest. yeah, i wonder if it's one rule for them and one rule for us. like out here, and another one on gordon ramsay. and dave. good afternoon and this is dave. good afternoon dave. says it's an dave. he says it's not an ideological occupying protest at ramsay's restaurant. it's all about extortion. the occupiers will be negotiating fee with about extortion. the occupiers will be ito;otiating fee with about extortion. the occupiers will be 110 leave 1g fee with about extortion. the occupiers will be
if you're unsure, ring hmrc. guess what, angela? it's free of charge. otherwise pay it's free of charge. otherwise pay the tax advice and then follow it as she's trying to phone hmrc isn't the easiest thing in the to world be fair, meanwhile. brendan. oh, this is the gordon ramsay one. he's got a problem, brendan says , i a problem, brendan says, i wonder how long it will take ramsay to get the squatters evicted. with most landlords, it's months of legal loopholes and negotiations and very...
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and bodies themselves like hmrc. and they want to. they want to shine a light on this publicly and they're campaigning for a statutory public inquiry. they in a way they compare this to the subpostmasters scandal. they think it's that big. so i spoke to the leader of this march, andy agathangelou, and this is what he had to say to me earlier today. take a look at this. >> this is so important, adam, because today's meeting isn't about any one individual campaign organisation. what makes this wonderful gathering different is that everybody has learned that individually, the campaign groups are not strong enough. we're all coming together. we all know that enoughis together. we all know that enough is enough , and that's why enough is enough, and that's why we're doing what we're doing today. we're campaigning for justice. specifically, we're campaigning who've campaigning for people who've been a direct been harmed as a direct consequence of financial misconduct. regulatory failure, egregious misconduct by various institutions . and en
and bodies themselves like hmrc. and they want to. they want to shine a light on this publicly and they're campaigning for a statutory public inquiry. they in a way they compare this to the subpostmasters scandal. they think it's that big. so i spoke to the leader of this march, andy agathangelou, and this is what he had to say to me earlier today. take a look at this. >> this is so important, adam, because today's meeting isn't about any one individual campaign organisation. what makes...
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it's about properly resourcing hmrc, making sure more cases are investigated. if it was that easy, someone would have done it before. at the moment there is a £36 billion gap between the tax that is owed and the tax that is actually collected. it was higher under labour. well, it has gone up by 5 billion in just one year, and the head of the national audit office says that he's confident that 6 billion of that can be recovered. but clawing back tax isn't always easy, so here is how labour say their new plan would work. by closing some of the loopholes on the amount of tax that non—doms pay, they think they will raise this — 2.6 billion by the end of the next parliament.
it's about properly resourcing hmrc, making sure more cases are investigated. if it was that easy, someone would have done it before. at the moment there is a £36 billion gap between the tax that is owed and the tax that is actually collected. it was higher under labour. well, it has gone up by 5 billion in just one year, and the head of the national audit office says that he's confident that 6 billion of that can be recovered. but clawing back tax isn't always easy, so here is how labour say...
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the ones with the hmrc and the goverthat's listen the ones with the hmrc and the goverthat's point. listen the ones with the hmrc and the goverthat's point. andn well, that's the point. and actually well, that's the point. and actutin—work benefits whilst with in—work benefits whilst they're working. so there's a whole layer that haven't been whole layer that we haven't been on. i think look i welcome this is not getting people, is not on getting people, getting work. getting people into work. >> detail from the >> i want proper detail from the tories some people need tories and some people do need support of support into it. a friend of mine ran a company that got people and if people back into work, and if you package, you can you tailor the package, you can get anybody into the get almost anybody back into the world that's what world of work. and that's what we it's the number we need because it's the number one success. we need because it's the number onecareer. success. >> career. >> career. >> totally and we need >> i agree totally and we need education. a one year educati
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hmrc to pay my bill. >> i'll see what i think's happened absolutely. happened is absolutely. and i think so one of the think that this so one of the issues of dispute is angela says she's tax and advice and she's had tax and advice and that's told her that doesn't that's told her that she doesn't owe because think owe anything because i think that she was told she i think her would have been her instinct would have been to do plus i the labour do it. plus i think the labour hierarchy have her to hierarchy would have told her to go tax advice. and go to get this tax advice. and if you do anything because if you do owe anything because we're maximum we're talking about the maximum you was three and you think she owed was three and a yeah, you know, you think she owed was three and a obviouslyah, you know, you think she owed was three and a obviously now ou know, you think she owed was three and a obviously now she now, you think she owed was three and a obviously now she could which obviously now she could pay which obviously now she could pay on mp pay because she's on an mp s
hmrc to pay my bill. >> i'll see what i think's happened absolutely. happened is absolutely. and i think so one of the think that this so one of the issues of dispute is angela says she's tax and advice and she's had tax and advice and that's told her that doesn't that's told her that she doesn't owe because think owe anything because i think that she was told she i think her would have been her instinct would have been to do plus i the labour do it. plus i think the labour hierarchy have...
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i presume it would be hmrc, and be an issue for hmrc, and i don't see what criminal law she would have broken. maybe i don't know, maybe there's some sort of deception that's gone on, but i can only presume a can only presume there is a question to question with regards to electoral law and which was her primary residence with regard to declarations that had been made when she was standing for election . election. >> so that be the case. >> so that could be the case. but that doesn't but obviously that doesn't involve cash and that would be a more situation . but i more minor situation. but i suppose that could be the criminal here. criminal element here. >> well, maybe, but i think i mean, i don't know, but i think the home that she was, you know, apparently in which is not this one was still in the same constituency. i mean, you could put it to oversight, put it down to an oversight, a complex situation. again, complex family situation. again, i should be a way i think there should be a way for rayner, that found to for rayner, if that is found to be case, we have to it back. >> but,
i presume it would be hmrc, and be an issue for hmrc, and i don't see what criminal law she would have broken. maybe i don't know, maybe there's some sort of deception that's gone on, but i can only presume a can only presume there is a question to question with regards to electoral law and which was her primary residence with regard to declarations that had been made when she was standing for election . election. >> so that be the case. >> so that could be the case. but that...
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n confident that i have done nothing wrong, i have been very clear in my advice i have received, if hmrc want that information i will comply and give them that information. if the police want that information and they want me to give them that information, i will happily give that information. we information, i will happily give that information.— information, i will happily give that information. we welcome this investigation _ that information. we welcome this investigation because _ that information. we welcome this investigation because it _ that information. we welcome this investigation because it will - that information. we welcome this investigation because it will allow l investigation because it will allow aligned _ investigation because it will allow aligned to be drawn in relation to this matter. i am fully confident that angela rayner has not broken the rules — that angela rayner has not broken the rules. she will cooperate with the rules. she will cooperate with the investigation as you would e>
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, including the police and hmrc, to the facts and draw a to set out the facts and draw a line under this matter. i am completely confident i've followed at all times. followed the rules at all times. i've integrity i've always said that integrity and are important and accountability are important in that's it's in politics. that's why it's important urgently important that this is urgently looked at independently and without interference. without political interference. i apologies for having i make no apologies for having held conservative ministers to account in the past. indeed the pubuc account in the past. indeed the public rightly expect me public would rightly expect me to the deputy of to do so as the deputy leader of the opposition. seen the opposition. we've seen the tory this playbook tory party use this playbook before reporting political opponents the police during opponents to the police during election campaigns to distract from record. i will say, from their record. i will say, as i did before, if i committed as i did before, if i committed a criminal offence, i would of
, including the police and hmrc, to the facts and draw a to set out the facts and draw a line under this matter. i am completely confident i've followed at all times. followed the rules at all times. i've integrity i've always said that integrity and are important and accountability are important in that's it's in politics. that's why it's important urgently important that this is urgently looked at independently and without interference. without political interference. i apologies for having i...
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hmrc say people can call their telephone helpline. we know that people might be worried that they may need to pay income tax for the first time and they're worried about what they need to do to be able to actually pay that to us. but they really don't need to worry about it at all, because if there is any tax due, we will contact them directly in maybe thejune orjuly after the end of the tax year, explaining exactly what they need to do. so, at the moment, they don't need to worry about anything. now, hundreds of thousands more pensioners are having to work out their next financial steps. colletta smith, bbc news, in bromborough. some impressive dancing. to clarify, if you are worried, the message from hmrc is if you go over the threshold to pay income tax, you either pay paye in which case you do not need to worry, all you need to fill out a self—assessment and hmrc should be in touch injuly, early august next year with that payment is not needed untiljanuary 2026. you can see why people like pam are peeved. she said she already pa
hmrc say people can call their telephone helpline. we know that people might be worried that they may need to pay income tax for the first time and they're worried about what they need to do to be able to actually pay that to us. but they really don't need to worry about it at all, because if there is any tax due, we will contact them directly in maybe thejune orjuly after the end of the tax year, explaining exactly what they need to do. so, at the moment, they don't need to worry about...
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we are preparing a new fraud bill for the next parliament which will align dwp with hmrc so that we treat benefit fraud like tax fraud with new powers to make seizures and arrests and will also enable penalties to be applied to a wider set of fraudsters through a new civil penalty. because when people see people in their community gaming the system their taxes pay, it erodes support for the very principle of the welfare state. now, in conclusion, some people no doubt will hear this speech and accuse me of lacking compassion, of not understanding the bar yz people face in their every day lives. but the exact opposite is true. there is nothing compassionate about leaving a generation of young people to sit alone in the dark before a flickering screen watching as their dreams slip further from reach every passing day. and there's nothing fair about asking taxpayers to support those who could work but choose not to. it doesn't have to be like this. we can change. we must change. the opportunities to work are there thank tuesday an economic plan that's created almost a million job vacancies. t
we are preparing a new fraud bill for the next parliament which will align dwp with hmrc so that we treat benefit fraud like tax fraud with new powers to make seizures and arrests and will also enable penalties to be applied to a wider set of fraudsters through a new civil penalty. because when people see people in their community gaming the system their taxes pay, it erodes support for the very principle of the welfare state. now, in conclusion, some people no doubt will hear this speech and...
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and they said hmrc will you, not in a will never email you, not in a million years. they won't email you. >> yeah em- mm— % say i had the >> yeah they do say i had the same one. and also if you looked at you looked closely at at the if you looked closely at the there was a. or the small print, there was a. or something in the wrong place. but, some people think, but, but, but some people think, oh everybody's got to oh my god, everybody's got to pay oh my god, everybody's got to pay their tax. if you don't pay your you're paying your tax bill, you're paying interest this interest instantly. this website's but interest instantly. this welworry but interest instantly. this welworry is but interest instantly. this welworry is another but interest instantly. this welworry is another one but interest instantly. this welworry is another one williut my worry is another one will take its place within a matter of days. >> there are many now popping up, and the that is so up, and the thing that is so worrying about this is i'm not tech savvy at all. but i went to this police
and they said hmrc will you, not in a will never email you, not in a million years. they won't email you. >> yeah em- mm— % say i had the >> yeah they do say i had the same one. and also if you looked at you looked closely at at the if you looked closely at the there was a. or the small print, there was a. or something in the wrong place. but, some people think, but, but, but some people think, oh everybody's got to oh my god, everybody's got to pay oh my god, everybody's got to...
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she wants to get hmrc employees back to the office and i'm delighted she's adopting my policy. state of the nation starts now. i'll also be joined by my most pugnacious panel. former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie, and the historian and broadcaster tessa dunlop. as
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but what we've seen over the last few years at hmrc is reduction of cases is a 20% reduction of cases opened and investigated. looking at not, things like isas and pensions, but not paying the right amount of tax. and similarly we've seen the investigations into, offshore activity . the number of cases activity. the number of cases investigated there halved during the course of this parliament. and as a result, what we've seen is a tax gap now of £36 billion. and the national audit office say that 6 billion of that should be recoverable . and should be recoverable. and that's what the plans are setting out today are all about . setting out today are all about. >> i really wonder, does she know the difference between tax avoidance and tax evasion? he also asked her the question about the sheer scale and size of the national debt. >> certainly not a rounding error is 2 million additional appointments a year in the nhs, 700,000 on the grand scale of spending. i mean, i don't accept that it's a drop in the ocean. the difference that this can make is immense. but i would accept this. chri
but what we've seen over the last few years at hmrc is reduction of cases is a 20% reduction of cases opened and investigated. looking at not, things like isas and pensions, but not paying the right amount of tax. and similarly we've seen the investigations into, offshore activity . the number of cases activity. the number of cases investigated there halved during the course of this parliament. and as a result, what we've seen is a tax gap now of £36 billion. and the national audit office say...
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she wants to get hmrc employees back to the office and i'm delighted she's adopting my policy. state of the nation starts now. i'll also be joined by my most pugnacious panel. former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie, and the historian and broadcaster tessa dunlop. as always, as you know, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part the programme. part of the programme. email me mailmogg@gbnews.com. part of the programme. email me maiyour|g@gbnews.com. part of the programme. email me maiyour favourite/s.com. part of the programme. email me maiyour favourite partn. part of the programme. email me maiyour favourite part of the it's your favourite part of the day. the news with polly middlehurst. >> jacob, thank you and good evening to you. well, the top story from the gb newsroom tonight. five members of a bulgarian organised crime group have been convicted today of falsely claiming over £50 million in universal credit in the uk's biggest ever case of benefit fraud . the gang worked benefit fraud. the gang worked for almost five years, making thousands of false claims for
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destination in the uk for foreign investment outside of london and of course just this week, a report from hmrc found that far from driving people away from scotland, our progressive taxation policy has actually been accompanied by a net migration for people across the uk. thousands more people are coming to scotland than leaving, generating tens of millions of pounds in additional tax revenue. people and businesses are looking at life in snp run scotland and voting with their feet by moving here. snp run scotland and voting with theirfeet by moving here. being first minister is both an enormous privilege and a greatjoy. the privilege and a greatjoy. the privilege of being able to make a positive difference in people's lives, each and every single day. and the joy of meeting inspirational people from all walks of life, each in their own way, making life better for theirfamilies and in their own way, making life better for their families and their communities gives me an unrivalled perspective on the many opportunities but also the many challenges that our nation faces. as leader of this governm
destination in the uk for foreign investment outside of london and of course just this week, a report from hmrc found that far from driving people away from scotland, our progressive taxation policy has actually been accompanied by a net migration for people across the uk. thousands more people are coming to scotland than leaving, generating tens of millions of pounds in additional tax revenue. people and businesses are looking at life in snp run scotland and voting with their feet by moving...
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speak to people, family and friends, if you are a bit suspicious, and remember no bank or police force, hmrc, will never ask you to move money to a safe account. so always be very circumspect, speak to family and friends, they can help. titer? and friends, they can help. very aood and friends, they can help. very good advice. — and friends, they can help. very good advice, thank _ and friends, they can help. very good advice, thank you - and friends, they can help. very good advice, thank you very much. if you're in the uk, you can get more on that on money box on radio it or on that on money box on radio it or on bbc sounds. members of the scottish green party are to be given a vote on whether to continue its power—sharing agreement with the snp. it follows an outcry about the scottish government's decision to ditch key targets for cutting greenhouse gas emissions, a move which is said to have angered green party colleagues. the vote will be held at an extraordinary general meeting, and officials say it will be binding on the party. the date of the meeting has not been announced but the
speak to people, family and friends, if you are a bit suspicious, and remember no bank or police force, hmrc, will never ask you to move money to a safe account. so always be very circumspect, speak to family and friends, they can help. titer? and friends, they can help. very aood and friends, they can help. very good advice. — and friends, they can help. very good advice, thank _ and friends, they can help. very good advice, thank you - and friends, they can help. very good advice, thank you...
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that hmrc isn't any good? because you can. you can ring people up when they're at home. that's the whole point. >> you can't get through . >> you can't get through. >> you can't get through. >> well, you could just walk in when they were all in the office playing with their kids or taking a delivery of their amazon. >> yeah, on the fridge. >> yeah, on the fridge. >> i just think i just think it's a it, it's saying two and two in equals ten is yes. people work from home. yes hmrc is terrible. yes. you know i was sent a bill when my after my uncle died and tried to get it and you can't get through but it's not because they work from home. >> it is okay guys thank you for coming into the studio with us today. always nice to see the pair of you claire and scarlett. appreciate it. >> thank you very much indeed. let's have a look at the weather now with alex burkill. >> things are heating >> looks like things are heating up. boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news. >> morning. here's your latest gb news weather
that hmrc isn't any good? because you can. you can ring people up when they're at home. that's the whole point. >> you can't get through . >> you can't get through. >> you can't get through. >> well, you could just walk in when they were all in the office playing with their kids or taking a delivery of their amazon. >> yeah, on the fridge. >> yeah, on the fridge. >> i just think i just think it's a it, it's saying two and two in equals ten is yes....