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Tax inspectors have already started raiding the bank accounts of those who choose not to pay their bills, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has admitted.
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HM Revenue & Customs will be able to dip into bank accounts and Isas to recover tax directly from those who choose not to pay a bill.
HMRC has started taking debts directly from people’s bank accounts to recover tax. Direct recovery of debts (DRD) allows the tax office to take money straight from someone’s bank ...