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HMRC resumes direct tax collection from bank accounts for serious debtors after pandemic pause.
HMRC has resumed using its power to directly withdraw unpaid taxes from bank accounts, following a pandemic pause.
The move targets individuals with debts over £1,000 who’ve ignored multiple notices and have no active appeals.
Before action, HMRC conducts a face-to-face visit to verify identity, assess vulnerability, and explore payment options.
A 30-day notice is required, and at least £5,000 must remain in the account.
The authority emphasizes the measure is rare and not automatic, used only in serious cases of non-compliance.
Taxpayers are urged to review their tax status and settle debts to avoid unexpected deductions.
HMRC reanuda la recaudación de impuestos directos de las cuentas bancarias para deudores graves después de la pausa de la pandemia.