basics are becoming difficult! The inmates continue to run the asylum.
On another post AWeb asks/infers what HMRC can do to return to being a "respected" Government agency. It's quite simple, in my view, a route and branch overhaul, not involving "consultants" or the "Big 6" but practitioners who have to deal with the "dros" on a day to day basis. Until HMRC invests time and training, this department will persist as a Government joke.
HMRC's well known mantra, "pressures of work" are not an acceptable excuse for delays, makes me laugh, when the boots on the other foot.
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basics are becoming difficult! The inmates continue to run the asylum.
On another post AWeb asks/infers what HMRC can do to return to being a "respected" Government agency. It's quite simple, in my view, a route and branch overhaul, not involving "consultants" or the "Big 6" but practitioners who have to deal with the "dros" on a day to day basis. Until HMRC invests time and training, this department will persist as a Government joke.
HMRC's well known mantra, "pressures of work" are not an acceptable excuse for delays, makes me laugh, when the boots on the other foot.