Japanese apologise to Sun: Now Inland Revenue apologises to The Independent
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The Inland Revenue yesterday issued the first apology over its new system of tax self-assessment, admitting to The Independent that it was still sending out tax bills with just a week to go before deadline.
It said that anyone who received a tax bill after the 31 January deadline and was therefore issued with a fine - amounting to 5 per cent of their bill - could appeal. Page 22
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