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What happens during a tax investigation?
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) may, on occasion, conduct a tax investigation into your business – either as a self-employed trader or a limited company. HMRC has the legal right to conduct checks into your tax affairs, ensuring that you are paying the correct amount of tax. These checks are only likely to ramp up in the years to come.
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