Plans to sell taxpayer data labelled ‘borderline insane’

Government wants to share personal details of taxpayers where there is ‘public benefit’

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PLANS to sell the anonymised personal details of UK taxpayers to private companies have been described as “borderline insane” by a senior Conservative MP and “dangerous” by tax professionals.

HM Revenue and Customs plans to share taxpayer data where there is a public benefit and has been looking at “charging options”, according to The Guardian. Plans to change the laws which prevent HMRC from sharing taxpayers’ details were announced in documents released as part of the autumn statement and Budget, and are being overseen by the Treasury minister David Gauke.

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