Thursday, February 5, 2009

Is fighting HMRC just simply too costly?

HMRC have finally concluded that after 13 years of litigation over the Marks and Spencer teacakes case, that enough is enough!

I recently managed to persuade HMRC complaints team, after a two year battle, to back down and pay up. It has been a relentless battle, made difficult that knowing the more HMRC dig their heels in, the more the client’s costs merely escalate without a result. The persistence did pay off eventually and I did manage to get the clients costs reimbursed, but as with all these cases, there is never a guarantee on such a positive outcome.

It did get me thinking that, if 2 years arguing one relatively small issue (although financially large for the client concerned) seemed a long time, and HMRC will clearly argue for longer( even up to 13 years!), has anyone else found themselves ‘giving-up’ as arguing is costly and time consuming – is anyone as cynical as I am that they believe some Officers use ‘dragging’ it out as a technique to hope you will back down first due to costs?