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Why Have HMRC’s Time to Pay Schemes Plummeted? It’s All Politics, Darling

By admin | 17/11/2010

Official figures have revealed a rapid drop in the number of Time to Pay (TTP) schemes approved by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) in the past few months. The business support scheme introduced by the Labour government at the start of the recession to support struggling firms was initially overwhelmed, with 82,000 arrangements granted in…

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