HMRC: Citizens Advice Bureau could cost you tax penalties

Tax editor, Nichola Ross Martin writes: The next time you phone up your local Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) for advice about your tax problems, be warned, you might land yourself with tax penalties, according to HM Revenue and Customs.

Its strange but true, it's now your duty to vet your volunteer advisor to make sure that he or she is trained and competent in the relevant area of taxation.

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