
HMRC has been warned to do more to monitor tax payments from billionaires (Picture: PA)
Despite having more than 150 billionaires in the UK,authorities don’t know how much tax they pay,according to a damning new report.
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) said they simply don’t know how much tax billionaires contribute,despite the relatively significant sums of money involved.
Now,the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) is warning HMRC to do more to understand and explain the contribution that the very wealthiest in society make to tax revenue.
PAC suggested using The Sunday Times Rich List and artificial intelligence to dig deeper into wealth and assets.
Last year,the BBC found that sixty of the wealthiest people in the UKcontributed more than £3bn a year in income tax,but PAC says HMRC does not collect information on taxpayers’ wealth and says that it only collects the data needed to administer the tax system as required by UK tax legislation.
PAC member Lloyd Hatton said the report is not political (Picture: Getty)In the United States,the Internal Revenue Service has worked with researchers to link its data to The Forbes 400,the report said.The tax authority told the inquiry that the tax gaps – the difference between taxes theoretically owed and those actually paid – for wealthy people and for offshore wealth are particularly difficult to measure.PAC member Lloyd Hatton said: ‘This report is not concerned with political debate around the redistribution of wealth.‘Our committee’s role is to help HMRC do its job properly ensuring wealthy people pay the correct tax. While HMRC does deserve some great credit for securing billions more in the tax take from the wealthiest in recent years,there is still a very long way to go before we can reach a true accounting of what is owed.‘We already know a great deal about billionaires living in the UK,with much information about their tax affairs and wealth in the public domain.’United News - unews.co.za