IHTM36002 - Penalties: introduction
The law imposes certain obligations on taxpayers and provides
for penalties when these obligations have not been met, or when
they have been undertaken negligently or fraudulently.
Much of the enquiry work in this area arises from omissions
or undervaluations of property in accounts submitted to this
office.
Your job as an investigator in these circumstances is
primarily to satisfy yourself that those concerned acted carefully
and reasonably in fulfilling their statutory obligations. You
should always approach your investigation on the basis that they
will have done so as in many instances the facts will show that to
be the case. It is only when the evidence does not satisfy you and
clearly points to the alternative conclusion that you should seek a
penalty.
