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Tax ads man says tax too complex | Tax ads man says tax too complex |
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The man who fronted adverts for HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) with the slogan "Tax doesn't have to be taxing" says: "I wish tax was simpler". | The man who fronted adverts for HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) with the slogan "Tax doesn't have to be taxing" says: "I wish tax was simpler". |
In adverts, historian and BBC presenter, Adam Hart-Davis, has urged the public to complete their tax returns on time since 2002. | In adverts, historian and BBC presenter, Adam Hart-Davis, has urged the public to complete their tax returns on time since 2002. |
But in a Radio Five Live interview he said the system is too complex, especially for the self-employed. | But in a Radio Five Live interview he said the system is too complex, especially for the self-employed. |
He said a flat rate of tax would be easier and bring in more revenue. | |
"Full of sympathy" | "Full of sympathy" |
Mr Hart-Davis described VAT as "absurdly complicated". | Mr Hart-Davis described VAT as "absurdly complicated". |
HMRC's website was out of action for several hours on Thursday, the last day taxpayers could submit their return. | HMRC's website was out of action for several hours on Thursday, the last day taxpayers could submit their return. |
I wish we didn't have to pay so much but we need it Adam Hart-Davis Tax deadline extended | I wish we didn't have to pay so much but we need it Adam Hart-Davis Tax deadline extended |
Thousands of taxpayers were facing an automatic £100 fine plus interest on any tax due if they missed the original midnight deadline. | Thousands of taxpayers were facing an automatic £100 fine plus interest on any tax due if they missed the original midnight deadline. |
HMRC now says no one who files their return before midnight on Friday will be penalised. | HMRC now says no one who files their return before midnight on Friday will be penalised. |
In light of the problems Adam Hart-Davis advocated extending the deadline into the weekend, saying he was "entirely full of sympathy" for those struggling with the site. | In light of the problems Adam Hart-Davis advocated extending the deadline into the weekend, saying he was "entirely full of sympathy" for those struggling with the site. |
Despite the difficulties, HMRC said 175,000 people had managed to file their tax return online by 6pm on Thursday, 25,000 more than used the service on 31 January last year. | |
The Revenue said service levels were returning to normal by Thursday evening, but the BBC has continued to receive reports from taxpayers who remain unable to log on. | |
"Slam together" | "Slam together" |
At the root of the problem, he described the decision by the government to amalgamate Customs & Excise and the Inland Revenue into a single department as a "great mistake". | At the root of the problem, he described the decision by the government to amalgamate Customs & Excise and the Inland Revenue into a single department as a "great mistake". |
He said the departments, merged since 2005, were too huge to "slam together". | He said the departments, merged since 2005, were too huge to "slam together". |
However he remains supportive of the tax system in principle. | However he remains supportive of the tax system in principle. |
"We need the roads, we need the schools, we need the hospitals: we have to pay tax. | "We need the roads, we need the schools, we need the hospitals: we have to pay tax. |
"I wish we didn't have to pay so much but we need it," he said. | "I wish we didn't have to pay so much but we need it," he said. |
Hart-Davis expects he will soon be replaced with a "new and more beautiful face" but said he would be sorry to leave because his experience fronting the HMRC campaigns had been "huge fun". | Hart-Davis expects he will soon be replaced with a "new and more beautiful face" but said he would be sorry to leave because his experience fronting the HMRC campaigns had been "huge fun". |