Health workers have one week to join tax campaign
Workers in the health and wellbeing professions who have taxable income that they have not told HMRC about have one week to come forward and register.
The Health and Wellbeing Tax Plan offers health professionals a time-limited chance to bring their tax affairs up to date, on the best terms.
The campaign covers physiotherapists, occupational therapists, chiropractors, osteopaths, chiropodists, podiatrists, homeopaths, dieticians, nutritional therapists, reflexologists, acupuncturists, psychologists, speech, language and art therapists and others.
Health professionals have until 31 December to tell HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) that they would like to take part in the campaign, and until 6 April 2014 to disclose the details and pay the tax owed.
After 31 December, HMRC will take a much closer look at their tax affairs. By using this campaign to come forward, any penalty the health workers might have to pay will be lower than if HMRC goes to them first.
Marian Wilson, Head of HMRC Campaigns, said:
This campaign gives health and wellbeing professionals a quick and straightforward way to bring their tax affairs up to date. Help, advice and support is available.
After the opportunity closes on 6 April, HMRC will use information we hold from third parties and regulatory bodies to identify people who have not paid what they owe. Penalties – or even criminal prosecution – could follow.
People can take part in the Health and Wellbeing campaign by:
- telling HMRC by 31 December that they want to take part in the campaign
- disclosing the details and paying what they owe by 6 April 2014
For more details, plus help and support about the campaign, people can visit HMRC’s website or call a dedicated health and wellbeing campaign helpline on 0845 600 4507.
The Health and Wellbeing Tax Plan is not aimed at doctors and dentists, who were covered by a previous HMRC campaign.