Quote:PeDaSp - you may be too busy to issue a FOI request, but I might suggest it would be a fairly brave person to 'take on ' the IR - unless you are happy to have the ensuing regular 'investigations' of your affairs (the tax kind!!).
Or am I just an old cynic??
You can actually complain about the Inland Revenue without it making them investigate your tax affairs.
I already complained by email directly to the members of the whole Inland Revenue main board in January this year about them not having their own online submission form for share options schemes and then not saying on their website which of the third party firms they have approved for providing these electronic returns instead charge and which don't. I also complained about the 0845 numbers in the same email.
The IT director for the whole Inland Revenue replied and said they had taken a business decision not to provide all their paper forms online (an outrageous thing to say as the government statements on egovernment require them to offer everyting online in the next year or so) and then gave me the old flannel about having to use 0845 because only NGNs offered Intelligent Call Routing Facilities. They claimed the 0845s reduced queuing times and all the usual propaganda clearly handed to them by the telco terminating the calls.
The thing you mustn't of course do is to be rude to the person in your local tax office who is actually responsible for decisions on reviewing your own specific tax return. Questioning policy centrally at the Inland Revenue is quite permissible. The organisation is so big that the officers responsible for your tax file won't even know that you have done this.