If one discovers that they have been underpaying tax (and this relates to the new revenue fishing exercie on pensions) and goes to an accountant for advice on how to handle it, does the accountant have a duty to revenue to inform them or does the accountant have a duty of trust with the client.
Is it better, in light of the current circumstances, for a pensioner to negotiate with revenue directly or if one uses an accountant will they throw the book at you.
The above is for someone else who is related to me but the person at issue is not related. In this particular case revenue have not sent any letters, we believe it is something that has not come to light for revenue yet. More anon on the other thread.
Is it better, in light of the current circumstances, for a pensioner to negotiate with revenue directly or if one uses an accountant will they throw the book at you.
The above is for someone else who is related to me but the person at issue is not related. In this particular case revenue have not sent any letters, we believe it is something that has not come to light for revenue yet. More anon on the other thread.