A6.630 Introduction to records and compliance checks
HMRC stress the importance of good record-keeping, as it considers that records underpin accurate notification and return of tax liabilities and accurate claims. HMRC says that research has shown poor record-keeping to be a key factor in many incorrect returns and that action to deal with non-compliance with record-keeping requirements is therefore essential, with penalties being be used in appropriate circumstances to improve compliance.
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