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Employer failed to declare fuel card leaving me with unpaid tax!


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My son used to work for a big retail company and had a company car.

 

The company failed to inform HMRC that he had a fuel card with his company car and now my son has been hit with an unpaid tax bill for £1700.

 

The company only sent off the proper form declaring he had a fuel card when he left the company.

 

He is very angry to receive this bill as it appears that he is being billed for the actions of this company and it appears malicious that they only sent off the form when he left.

 

Is there anything he can do about this?:x

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Sorry do not know where the other HMRC site is.

 

Thank you for this information but I did not understand it and my son was not given any information only the card.

 

However I found this information on the government website which states that the employer has reporting obligations in regards to NI contributions.

 

https://www.gov.uk/expenses-and-benefits-company-cars

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