Card payments are
more visible to the taxman than cash, Edders, but neither cash nor card payments are absolutes as regards compliance and all that.
I mean, HMRC might conceivably investigate your income, expenditure, assets, bank records etc, and come to conclusions based on that, even if you're an all-cash business.
By the same token, nothing to stop the likes of the drivers in Medway misstating their card income on their tax return. But, of course, if it's investigated then there's more of a concrete evidential trail as far as HMRC compliance is concerned.
But in general terms you make a fair point. A few weeks ago I meant to post an article from TaxiPoint about why drivers don't like card payments. The article was mainly about the tech side etc.
However, the tax compliance angle wasn't mentioned at all
Not that that worries me, because I make sure the card payments in my accounts reconcile to the historical records provided by Zettle.
However, the other big reason drivers don't like cards was also omitted by TaxiPoint, and that
is one reason I don't like them personally. And that's another t-word
