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Why four years and not three for the ordinary assessing time limit?

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Why four years and not three for the ordinary assessing time limit?

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A number of different possible time limits were put forward in consultation to seek taxpayer representatives’ views. Four years strikes a balance between the certainty for taxpayers provided by shorter time limits, and the need for HMRC to have sufficient time from receipt of a return to check the tax position and quantify any additional tax due.

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