• Contact
Sunday, May 31, 2026
Register
Login
European Press
Advertisement
  • News
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Sport
  • Health
  • Media
  • Lifestyle
  • Video
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Sport
  • Health
  • Media
  • Lifestyle
  • Video
No Result
View All Result
European Press
No Result
View All Result

HMRC Warns 700,000 Workers Over ‘Bills of Exchange’ Tax Avoidance Scam

26 May 2026
in Business
Reading Time: 4 mins read
A A
HMRC Warns 700,000 Workers Over ‘Bills of Exchange’ Tax Avoidance Scam
ShareShareShareShareShare

HM Revenue & Customs has fired a fresh warning shot at Britain’s flexible workforce, urging an estimated 700,000 umbrella workers, and the agencies and end-clients that engage them, to steer well clear of a rapidly growing scheme that claims, falsely, that personal IOUs can be used to settle a tax bill.

In a formal issue briefing published this month, the tax authority confirmed it has seen a sharp uptick in attempts to discharge PAYE and other liabilities using so-called ‘Bills of Exchange’. Promoters, many of them linked to the recruitment and payroll sectors, are marketing the arrangements as a legitimate, and in some cases, brazenly, as a government-endorsed, route to wiping out a tax debt.

They are nothing of the sort.

“HMRC does not accept Bills of Exchange against a tax liability,” the department said bluntly, adding that Organised Crime Groups are “particularly active” in the temporary labour space where the schemes are being aggressively pitched.

What is a ‘bill of exchange’?

The instrument itself is a creature of Victorian commerce, codified in the Bills of Exchange Act 1882. In plain terms, it is a written note from one party requiring another to pay an agreed sum to them or to a third party on demand or at a fixed future date — the original mercantile ‘IOU’.

Support authors and subscribe to content

This is premium stuff. Subscribe to read the entire article.

Login if you have purchased

Subscribe

Gain access to all our Premium contents.
More than 100+ articles.
Subscribe Now

Related Posts:

  • PALSCON: Advancing responsible service contracting as a pillar of employment, compliance, and economic growth
    PALSCON: Advancing responsible service contracting…
  • Hauliers, Hotels & Farms in Survival Mode as Fuel Costs Soar
    Referees Ruled Self-Employed in Landmark Ruling
  • March remittance growth slowest in nearly three years
    March remittance growth slowest in nearly three years
  • US Department of Justice takes action against scam centers in Southeast Asia
    US Department of Justice takes action against scam…
  • HMRC Warns 700,000 Workers Over ‘Bills of Exchange’ Tax Avoidance Scam
    Rachel Reeves Cuts Electricity Bills 25% for 10,000…
  • PHL loses P141B to illicit tobacco trade
    PHL loses P141B to illicit tobacco trade
ShareTweetSendPinShare
Previous Post

5 fitness gadgets to help improve your health

Next Post

Hauliers, Hotels & Farms in Survival Mode as Fuel Costs Soar

Related Posts

Poll: May inflation likely hit 7.9%
Business

Poll: May inflation likely hit 7.9%

31 May 2026
PHL stocks may stay weak amid war-driven risks
Business

PHL stocks may stay weak amid war-driven risks

31 May 2026
Next Post
Hauliers, Hotels & Farms in Survival Mode as Fuel Costs Soar

Hauliers, Hotels & Farms in Survival Mode as Fuel Costs Soar

Recommended

Good Morning Britain viewers have spoken and these three presenters’ days are numbered

Good Morning Britain viewers have spoken and these three presenters’ days are numbered

7 May 2026
Peso still Asia’s ‘weakest link’ despite BSP policy tightening

Peso still Asia’s ‘weakest link’ despite BSP policy tightening

19 May 2026
Boomi announces new partnerships, acquisition

Boomi announces new partnerships, acquisition

14 May 2026
Alex Caruso shoves camera out of his face during tense Thunder moment

Alex Caruso shoves camera out of his face during tense Thunder moment

19 May 2026
Which Countries Have The Worst Air Quality?

Which Countries Have The Worst Air Quality?

11 May 2026
European Press

European-press.com shares the latest news from Europe and around the world. It covers topics such as business, technology, sports, health, entertainment, and lifestyle. Feel free to get in touch with us!

Disclaimer  Privacy Policy – EU  Imprint 

Contact Us

What’s New Here!

  • Tip Toe review: ‘One of the most distressing shows I’ve ever seen’
  • G7 finance ministers meet amid energy shock and global economic turmoil, what can they achieve?
  • How to watch Cubs vs. Cardinals live on Sunday Night Baseball
  • Americans are so burned out they’re turning down promotions, study says

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

© 2026 EUROPEAN PRESS

Translate »
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Sport
  • Health
  • Media
  • Lifestyle
  • Video

© 2026 EUROPEAN PRESS

Not enough quota to unlock this post
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?
×