Full-Time Compliance Caseworker
Job Description
At HMRC we’re committed to getting tax right, for everyone.
We’re all doing our bit to make a difference, whether that’s helping customers pay their tax and claim financial support or making it hard for the dishonest minority to cheat the system.
We couldn’t do all this without our dedicated and very important workforce. We’re one of the largest organisations in the UK, and we pride ourselves on our diverse and inclusive working culture.
Do you have an analytical mind and an interest in tackling tax evasion?
If this sounds like you, then you could be a great Compliance Caseworker here in HMRC’s Customer Compliance Group (CCG). There are 26,000 people currently in CCG, and this figure is growing fast.
What will I be doing?
As an Officer (O) Compliance Caseworker you will work in a responsible investigative role ensuring that HMRC successfully collects the full and correct amount of money due from UK taxpayers, investigating offences against the tax system and taking action to identify and mitigate any potential risks.
You will conduct investigations into taxpayers’ records. This will involve you carrying out an analysis of these records to check for any evidence of non-compliance. If any irregularities are found as a result of your investigations, you will be expected to address these with the taxpayer in line with tax legislation and educate the taxpayer where applicable.
The investigations you will undertake could be desk based and/or require you to carry out face to face meetings with the taxpayer at HMRC offices or visiting taxpayers’ premises at a wide range of locations. However, due to COVID-19 the appropriate measures will be put in place in line with government guidelines to ensure that your safety comes first.
Full support and training will be provided to help you handle difficult situations with confidence. If you are eligible, you will also work towards a Public Sector Compliance Officer or Operational Delivery apprenticeship.
CCG operate across a 7 day week. The majority of roles will be on a 5 over 7 contract, so you should therefore be able to commit to this working pattern. This includes some weekends and evenings (up to 8pm). Entitlement to unsocial hours pay may be allowable if the working hours are considered unsocial by HMRC.
Standard working contracts may also be available for a small number of roles, however this will be dependent on the role you are allocated to. We are unable to offer you a preference. More details can be found in the candidate pack.
Part-time working opportunities (minimum 22 hours per week covering various patterns during our opening times) can be considered but business need will dictate whether your request can be accommodated.
Part time hours: The pay and annual leave for the vacancy will be pro-rata for successful part-time positions.
You don’t need any existing knowledge or experience of tax in order to apply, but you’ll have an interest in being at the forefront of tackling tax evasion and helping our customers get it right the first time. We are looking for the following qualities:
• Good administrative skills – proven written and verbal skills will enable you to effectively document and communicate the outcome of your investigations.
• Strong communicator – enabling effective and informative communication with taxpayers.
• Resilient – able to handle confrontation and difficult conversations with taxpayers.
• Analytical mind – enjoys critical thinking, data and information analysis, research, communication and problem solving.
• Time management – essential when undertaking multiple investigations at the same time.
• Eager to learn – there will be a requirement for you to learn the tax legislation relevant to the business area you will be allocated to. This knowledge will help to inform your decision making on investigations and education of taxpayers.
How to Apply
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