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Understanding tax forms

Summary

Each year up to 10 million taxpayers contact the HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) for help with their tax affairs and the Department spends £35 million on producing and distributing printed information and £55 million dealing with contacts.

This Report from the Comptroller and Auditor General ‘Helping Individuals Understand and Complete Their Tax Forms’ (HC 452) looks at the type of communication between the Department and the individual taxpayer. In particular, the Report examines whether forms and guidance are easy to obtain, easy to understand, accurate and comprehensive.

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Law-Making Explained

This is a House of Commons Paper (HC 452 2006-07): it is a Report from the National Audit Office (NAO).

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How does it affect me?

If you are an individual taxpayer or work for HMRC, this affects you.

Communication between the Department and individual is reviewed, particularly whether forms and guidance are easy to obtain and understand, accurate and comprehensive.

The potential benefits and savings in making services more responsive to customer needs have previously been highlighted and the Department has already instituted some changes, with more being planned.

This Report contains recommendations to continue this process.

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