A TASKFORCE tackling tax dodgers in the haulage industry in the Midlands has been launched by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), with the aim of recovering £3.5 million.

David Gauke, the Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury, said: “We are determined to support hardworking people who want to get on in this industry and every other. However, the people being targeted by this taskforce have no intention of playing by the rules.

“The Government has made it clear that we will not tolerate tax evasion and we have provided HMRC with the resources to crack down on those who break the rules.”

HMRC has collected more than £80 million as a result of taskforces launched since 2011-12. It expects to bring in over £90 million per year from taskforces launched over the next three years.

HMRC’s Jennie Granger, director general enforcement and compliance, said: “Our message is clear - if you seek to evade tax or defraud the tax system, HMRC can and will track you down. You will face not only a heavy fine but possibly a criminal prosecution as well.”

The taskforce will tackle tax evasion of road hauliers in the Midlands.

Other taskforces, including the holiday industry in Cornwall, Isles of Scilly, Devon, Somerset, South Wales, Blackpool, the Lake District and North Wales, restaurants in Lincolnshire and Tyneside and the fishing industry in Scotland have also been launched.

Taskforces are specialist teams that undertake intensive bursts of activity in specific high-risk trade sectors and locations in the UK. The teams’ visit traders to examine their records and carry out other investigations.