Hundreds face tax demands in Apostle Accounting rebate scandal
Former Apostle client Q Martin said a £30,000 repayment demand off HMRC would change her lifeA police investigation into allegations made by workers facing huge tax bills may involve hundreds of cases.
A former client, Lee Osborne, said he had separately identified 362 people who had contacted him stating they owed or had already paid HMRC more than £1.6m between them. The couple work as a senior team leader and a senior chemist for pharmaceutical company Baxter Healthcare.Mrs Burris said: "We were bickering, we were arguing, not sleeping very well. It totally affected my mental health.
HMRC said it would not comment on individual cases nor would it address an accusation from Apostle that its actions appeared to be "wrong, outside the law and its own guidance".Apostle Accounting owner Zoe Goodchild has described herself as a "disruptor" of accountancy
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