The Computer and Communications Industry Association, CCIA, has today blasted the government's attem...
The Computer and Communications Industry Association, CCIA, has today blasted the government's attempts to get taxpayers online as a shambolic exercise in mis-management and is calling for wholesale reform of the way the issue of online tax returns are handled. This is the latest in a string of statements from various industry associations and taxpayer groups criticising the Inland Revenue's computer systems, which have proved unable to deal with returns - such as in the case of taxpayers using European 7s with a line through the stem instead of English 7s. The CCIA warns in a n...
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