Direct sellers offered chance to settle tax bills

Date published: 27 September 2012


People selling directly to customers and who haven’t paid all the tax they owe have been offered the opportunity to come forward and pay up under an HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) campaign.

Under the time-limited opportunity, direct sellers, often called “agents”, “consultants”, “representatives” or “distributors”, can pay the tax they owe and benefit from lower penalties available to those who come forward, rather than wait for HMRC to catch up with them.

Direct selling involves selling directly to customers without the need for a shop. Selling can involve demonstrating a product in a customer’s home, sometimes at a party, while some agents sell door to door, often using catalogues. Direct sellers take commission on the sales they make.

Marian Wilson, head of HMRC Campaigns, said: “If you are involved in direct selling and have not told HMRC about all of your income, you may not be paying the right amount of tax. The Direct Selling campaign is an opportunity for you to bring your tax affairs up to date, on the best possible terms.”

Direct sellers are generally considered to be self-employed. This means they are responsible for telling HMRC about what they earn and for calculating and paying their own tax. For information on the responsibilities of being a self employed direct seller, people can visit http://bit.ly/Pe2ROG and also watch a YouTube video: http://bit.ly/PtpzVO  

To take part in the campaign, direct sellers should:

Tell HMRC about the tax due and make arrangements to pay any tax, interest and penalties owed by 28 February 2013.

How do they do this?

From 26 September, by completing a disclosure form online at: http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/campaigns/dsc-form.pdf

 For further help and support about the campaign, direct sellers can phone 0845 602 3353, where a dedicated team is available to give information.

Nearly £510 million has been raised by HMRC from campaigns, and a further £120 million from follow-up activity. Campaigns launched so far have targeted offshore investments, medical professionals, plumbers, VAT defaulters, coaches and tutors, electricians and online traders.

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