
In 2024–25, HMRC launched over 13,000 tax investigations targeting high-net-worth individuals — a 60% increase from the previous year. This sharp rise signals a new era of compliance scrutiny, with wealthy taxpayers facing unprecedented checks on their income, assets, and offshore holdings.
If you earn over £200,000 annually or hold assets exceeding £2 million, you may now fall under HMRC’s “Wealthy” classification — and with that comes a higher risk of investigation.
The reasons behind this sharp escalation of wealthy individual investigations include:
HMRC may initiate a compliance check if they detect irregularities or risk factors such as:
Even if you believe your affairs are in order, you may be selected through random checks or data-matching algorithms.
A high earner’s tax investigation can vary in length and complexity. You may face:
If HMRC finds discrepancies, you may face tax back payments, interest, and penalties. In severe cases, criminal prosecution is possible.
We support individuals with high income or complex assets by offering:
We also specialise in advising individuals with investment portfolios, property income, overseas businesses, and multiple directorships.
With HMRC intensifying scrutiny on high-income individuals and asset-rich taxpayers, compliance checks are no longer rare occurrences. If your affairs involve multiple income sources, offshore holdings, or complex tax structures, the risk of investigation is significantly higher. But with the right professional support, there’s no need to panic. At Apex Accountants, we help you stay transparent, compliant, and ready. Whether you’re facing an ongoing HMRC enquiry or want to prepare in advance, we can guide you through every stage—from documentation and communication to negotiation and resolution.
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