Don’t be fooled by those guys wanting to just check your PAYE records. Actually their mission is to discover untaxed payments to employees and benefits in kind.
Often you will receive a letter out the blue giving you two weeks notice of a visit and not even specifying which days they will turn up! We say don’t stand for it – write back saying that some days are inconvenient and can they please confirm what time and day they would like to visit otherwise there may be no-one in when they knock.
The visit usually last for a day but if you are prepared and can find requested documents quickly you should be able to reduce this to half a day. The tax inspector has a list of questions to ask you and the good news is that they will believe your answers! For example, if they ask about company cars, gifts to staff etc and you say there are none, they will simply move on to the next set of questions.
Typically the inspector will want to examine your nominal ledger, cash book and evidence of payments to staff members such as expenses claims, sickness records, staff entertaining. Don’t be surprised if they ask for a breakdown of costs described as Cleaning, Repairs, Motor expenses and Entertainment. Also, be ready for them to ask to see invoices where you have made payments to payees with personal names rather than business names.