HMRC state that “Everyone has a responsibility to take reasonable care over their tax affairs. This means doing everything you can to make sure the tax returns and other documents you send to HMRC are accurate.”If a taxpayer does not take reasonable care HMRC will charge penalties for inaccuracies.
Source: marcusward.co
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