COMMISSIONERS FOR REVENUE AND CUSTOMS ACT
KEY BENEFITS
- Act integrates Inland Revenue and HM Customs & Excise to form a single new department - HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) - implementing key recommendation from O'Donnell review of revenue administration.
- Formation of HMRC will produce improvements to customer service, and to the efficiency and effectiveness of operations within the department.
- The Act includes provision for the effective use of information across the department, including protection of confidential information.
- Integration doesn't happen overnight, but requires a comprehensive programme of work. The Act is critical first step in this incremental process, and allows for further reform to be thoroughly developed and subject to consultation where appropriate.
- Creates a new prosecutions office to prosecute HMRC cases in England and Wales, implementing a key recommendation of the Butterfield Review.
IMPLEMENTATION
- HM Revenue and Customs and the Revenue and Customs Prosecutions Office will be launched on 18 April 2005.
TERRITORIAL EXTENT
- Those elements of the Act creating HMRC will apply to the UK
- Those elements of the Act creating the independent prosecutions office will apply to England and Wales
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