Allowing taxman to raid accounts would violate 'a fundamental tenet of English law and democratic society', accountancy chief tells MPs

Proposed new powers that will allow HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) to dip into individuals' bank accounts to reclaim money owed to the Exchequer have faced fresh criticism. The Treasury select committee heard that the new powers, contained in the detail of last month's Budget, were "excessive" and potentially illegal. In a written submission to MPs, Frank Haskew, head of the tax faculty at the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England & Wales (ICAEW), said the plans were "of considerable concern to many taxpayers and accountants". He said it was "a fundamental tenet of our English law and our democratic society" that money "cannot be grabbed from somebody’s account without a judge agreeing to the move". The change is due to be made in 12 months' time following a consultation process and is forecast to raise an additional £65m in tax revenue, rising to just over £100m the following year.....Read more here