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<p>The Government has recognised the need to support those affected by the disguised
remuneration loan charge and has put extra resources in place. In particular, HM Revenue
and Customs (HMRC) have opened a disguised remuneration helpline so people affected
by the loan charge can discuss their affairs with a specialist team. The team can
also offer additional support where needed and direct people to organisations including
Samaritans and Mind.</p><p> </p><p>The Government published a tax information and
impact note (TIIN) for this policy, in common with all new tax legislation. This provided
a clear explanation of the policy objective together with details of the effect on
the Exchequer, the economy, individuals, businesses, civil society organisations,
as well as any equality or other specific area of impact.</p><p> </p><p>HMRC work
hard to help people manage their tax affairs. HMRC does not want to make anyone bankrupt
and very few cases ever reach that stage. HMRC have made clear they will work with
individuals to reach sustainable and manageable payment plans wherever possible. Anybody
who is worried about being able to pay what they owe should get in touch with HMRC.</p><p>
</p><p>As the Prime Minister has announced, the Government will undertake a thorough
review of the loan charge and will set out further details shortly.</p>
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