Guernsey Treasury proposes fines for late tax returns

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Guernsey's Treasury and Resources Department has proposed an automatic fine for the late submission of tax returns in future.

While the island's tax office already has the power to impose a penalty, it is a lengthy process.

The new fines would be automatic, and would involve a maximum penalty of £300 with additional daily charges of £50.

Currently, tax returns for the previous financial year must be submitted by the first week of July.

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