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  • HMRC confirms long-term presence in Preston

    Preston will be retained as a long-term location in the North West for HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), the department has announced today.
    HMRC’s existing transitional site in Preston, at St Mark’s House and St Mary’s House, was due to close in 2025, with employees moving to our Manchester or Liverpool regional centres. Today’s announcement means more than 1,000 HMRC jobs will remain in Preston

  • West Yorkshire man jailed for Eat Out to Help Out fraud

    A former West Yorkshire town councillor has been jailed for trying to steal more than £430,000 through the Government’s Eat Out to Help Out scheme.
    Mohammed Ikram, 36, of Springfield Court, Keighley, admitted stealing money from the Covid-19 support schemes, following an investigation by HM Revenue and Custom’s (HMRC) Taxpayer Protection Taskforce.
    He used his own café and takeaway business

  • Two arrested as global bank probe gathers pace

    Two men have been arrested as part of a multi-million-pound tax fraud investigation involving UK customers of a collapsed Puerto Rican bank.
    HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) officers executed search warrants at three residential and business addresses in Liverpool and arrested two men, aged 40 and 50.
    Computers and other digital devices were seized during the raids along with business record

  • Tax agency stopped from operating by HM Revenue and Customs

    A company which charged taxpayers significant sums to make claims for tax refunds has been stopped from operating.
    Tax Credits Ltd (TCL) can no longer trade as a repayment agent after HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) found they had committed serious anti-money laundering breaches.
    As a result of breaching the regulations, which are predominately designed to prevent businesses being exploited by

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