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HMRC has powers to demand security payments

HMRC is using its powers to demand security payments from company officers for VAT, PAYE and NIC where it considers there is a likelihood of default.
In a case in November 2014 HMRC served a demand notice for a total of almost £70,000 on three named individuals, two directors and the company secretary, of a Berkshire-based metals fabrication company.
An amendment to regulations was made in 2012 allowing HMRC to demand security payments from officers of companies, where it was felt there was a high risk that taxes would not be paid.
HMRC can hold the money as a deposit for up to two years and use it to satisfy any overdue tax debts the company may have.
In our experience such notices have previously only been used for Phoenix companies and not for a trading company.
This new development of personal financial liability is something SME directors and company secretaries need to be aware of and if there is any risk of the company becoming insolvent or being forced into liquidation it would be wise to consult a business rescue advisor early.

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