Taxman Ramps up Asset Confiscation Amid Covid-19 Fraud Boom
HMRC has confiscated assets worth £39m in around a year – a more than 700 per cent increase from 2020. The confiscations, made via account forfeiture orders over the past 11 months, dwarf that of the £4.8m the taxman snagged a year prior, according to law firm RPC. It comes as HMRC ramps up its efforts in tackling fraud, after the crime soared during the pandemic. Senior associate at RPC, Alice Kemp, said: “HMRC has shown a real willingness to freeze and forfeit the assets of individuals they suspect of fraud. These measures are by no means reserved for organised…