I know its all self-assessment etc but do they actively pursue it?
I presume you actually mean who paid no or reduced SD as (ostensible) owner occupiers (FTB or non FTB)?Revenue may then decide to presue all those who paid stamp duty as FTB ...
However, I don't think the Government has the resources or the wherewithal to do a comprehensive job on tracing stamp duty clawback.
Well, not quite a stroke of a pen then! I mean, are they going to go knocking on doors to see do the registered owners actually live there? With 70,000/80,000 new homes being built here every year that's a mammoth task. And given that thousands of people are away at work all day every day it would be difficult even to meet the occupier of a home!!
Were an "Incentive deadline" introduced, I think defaulters would weigh up their options and choose to keep their lips sealed. Probability of being found out is still extremely low.
Well there is a little thing called the PRTB who record the details of the landlord and the names of the tenants. So all it would take would be for the PRTB's database to be linked up to the Revenue's database - a very straightforward operation in the year 2006. Really, the only way for a FTB owner to be 'safe' to avoid SD clawback, is to rent cash in hand - exposing himself to even greater penalties and/or an unruly tenant. Is the risk worth it?
Well, not quite a stroke of a pen then!
Ubiquitous - two press releases.... won't guarantee anything. Like I say a hypothethical landlord who has not registered with the PRTB, takes cash from 4 or 5 tenants, and may even still live at that same address himself! is unlikely to lose his composure at the sight of a Govt press release.
ubiquitous said:There is no reason why this strategy won't be used again and again in the future in relation to different tax evasion issues. There is no reason either why it won't succeed each time. Fear is a pretty powerful human emotion, and with interest being charged at 12% per year ad infinitum there is no rope as long as time...
summerhill said:Ubiquitous - two press releases.... won't guarantee anything. Like I say a hypothethical landlord who has not registered with the PRTB, takes cash from 4 or 5 tenants, and may even still live at that same address himself! is unlikely to lose his composure at the sight of a Govt press release.