£5.5 billion lost as a result of tax evasion, report finds

10 Sep 2024

A report published by the National Audit Office (NAO) has found that £5.5 billion was lost due to tax evasion in 2022/23.

The NAO stated that 'significant weaknesses' in government systems have left the UK 'too open' to tax evasion. According to HMRC, 81% of the tax evasion came from small businesses.

HMRC said that, while the overall level of tax evasion has stabilised in recent years, it has increased amongst small businesses. Whilst HMRC has not estimated the scale of evasion by sector, it considers takeaways and sweet shops as high-risk retailers.

The NAO said that HMRC does not have a specific strategy to clamp down on tax evasion, and instead aims to stop overall levels of non-compliance increasing.

It also said that there has been too little emphasis on some widespread forms of tax evasion, such as electronic sales suppression (ESS) and abuse of the insolvency process to avoid paying tax debts, which is known as phoenixism.

Gareth Davies, Head of the NAO, said: 'Although tax evasion has been growing among small businesses, HMRC has so far lacked an effective strategic response.

'Its assessment of risks has given too little emphasis to widely used methods of evasion such as sales suppression and phoenixism. It has also failed to use new powers to tackle tax evasion.'

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