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    Inland Revenue could soon take unpaid tax out of bank accounts

    Inland Revenue could soon take unpaid tax out of bank accounts


    The agency has started a campaign to go after smaller unpaid debts - to prevent them from ballooning.

    It will make two attempts to contact the person with debt - and take further action if it doesn't hear back.

    Customer Segment Lead, Tony Morris, says the government agency could take money by force - or start insolvency proceedings.

    He says it aims to take 100 percent of the debt - even if that's all there is in the account.

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