Challenging that tax demand

By Paul Lewis , Wednesday 8 February 2012

HM Revenue & Customs warned us last year that it would be sending out more than a million demands for underpaid tax. And it is. They have the code P800 on them and they can demand tax of hundreds, sometimes thousands, of pounds underpaid in past years.
If your wear a uniform at work you may be able to claimChallenging that tax demand
Many are not just for mistakes it made in 2010/11 but for earlier years as well. And those can be challenged.

If the Revenue is demanding tax which it says you should have paid in 2009/10 or earlier you can ask it to ‘give up’ the demand under what is called Extra-Statutory Concession A19. You have to show three things:

1. You or your employer or pension provider told the Revenue about all your sources of income for that tax year.

2. HMRC did not use this information to change your tax code or collect the correct tax ‘in time’. That means by the end of the tax year after the tax year in which you gave this information. So if you are now being asked for tax due in 2009/10 and you gave it all the information it needed in 2009/10 HMRC should have contacted you about it by 5 April 2011. Asking you now is too late.

3. You had a reasonable belief that your tax affairs were in order. A belief is not enough – that belief has to be reasonable. Most of us trust the Revenue to collect the right amount of tax and if you were sent a tax code and reasonably believed it was correct that should satisfy this rule. Similarly if you believed reasonably that the Revenue had asked your employer or pension provider to deduct the correct amount of tax then that should be enough.

If you pass all three of those tests then you should qualify to have the tax given up under ESC A19.

A demand for tax due in 2011/12 fails the second of those tests as it is within the time limits. However, you can still ask for that to be written off as well if it is linked to underpaid tax for earlier years and the same mistake has led to the wrong tax being collected in 2010/11 as well. That is called the ‘exceptional circumstances’ rule – still under ESC A19.

To apply you should write back to the tax office that issued the P800. Set out your letter under those three headings and see what happens. Thousands of these applications have succeeded and the more clearly you set it out the better your chances.

If your application is rejected write back and ask for it to be reconsidered by a more senior officer. If that fails then you should write to your MP and ask him or her to pass on a complaint of maladministration to the Parliamentary Ombudsman for not apply its own administrative procedure of ESC A19 correctly.

Useful links:

Official HMRC information http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/esc/esc.htm

Unofficial guide by Low Incomes Tax Reform Group
http://www.litrg.org.uk/Resources/LITRG/Documents/2011/10/LITRGguidetoESCA19_Oct2011.pdf

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  • Janice Swanson

    Posted: Friday 11 May 2012

    I've just received a rejection of my 2nd appeal re P800s for 2008-09 & 2009-10. As a pensioner since the end of 2008, PAYE all my working life up till then, I believed my affairs were in order. As the disputed sum is nearly £2000 I intend to take this to the complaint stage, though HMRC's letter states "we will base our decision on WHAT WE THINK your understanding of your tax position was at the time ... NOT WHAT YOU SAY your understanding was..." Extraordinary! I will fight this all the way.

  • Kathleen Stacey

    Posted: Thursday 19 April 2012

    I received P800,I wrote back and have received a letter stating " based on infomation held I am unable to collect unpaid tax through your code, please note in this case you should consider making a voluntary payment,please consider requesting form P254B".Why should I make a voluntary payment? will there be consequences if do not.I am in receipt of state pension and a £51.00 monthly works pension which is taxed.

  • krystyna

    Posted: Thursday 12 April 2012

    in dec 2011 i received a letter from hmrc stating that i owed a large amount of money from 2007 until this year. i have tried to challenge the amount and the fact that i did not earn enough money in 2007 & retired on state pension in 2008 to warrant owing so much in underpaid tax. i gave up on telephone calls as it took so long to get through, and i could not get a positive answer. i wrote 3 letters, and have now been given 3 years to pay back the amount. i still challenge this underpaid tax.

  • peejayess

    Posted: Friday 10 February 2012

    I recently received my PAYE Coding Notice for 2012-2013. On it was an "Underpayment Restriction" for unpaid tax from "a previous tax year". I decided to query this with the HMRC by phone. After waiting for 30 minutes I managed to speak with an advisor. I asked for a copy of the HMRC tax calculation for this "underpayment". The advisor went "off-line" to check my "account" and came back with the statement that he could not find any underpayment and he would be issuing a revised coding notice.

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