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26/03/2011

Paul Lewis and guests discuss new HMRC tax calculation error and Budget 2011. Plus, an unofficial website selling Olympic tickets illegally, and Npower responds to an Ofgem report.

The programme reveals HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is to demand hundreds of pounds in uncollected tax from more than 140,000 pensioners. HMRC failed to take account of the state pension when it sent out tax codes to people who first drew their pension this year. It made exactly the same mistake in the two previous tax years, and the government announced in January it would cancel those bills. But HMRC has told Money Box that it has no power to write off the latest money it has failed to collect - 拢130 million - because the mistake was discovered in the year the tax was due.

The Chancellor has delivered his second Budget, which he insisted is to 'fuel growth.' While George Osborne said he did not need to ask the public for more taxes and spending cuts, there are still plenty of eye-catching measures. Plans include a further cut to corporation tax; a shared-equity scheme aimed at helping first-time buyers on to the property ladder; a single-tier state pension of 拢140 per week; a consultation on merging the national insurance system with that of the income tax system; and a further increase in the size of the personal tax allowance. Anita Monteith from the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England & Wales; John Whiting, tax policy director at the Chartered Institute of Taxation and director of the Office for Tax Simplification; and Mervyn Kohler, Age UK's special advisor join the programme.

Money Box has discovered that unofficial websites are illegally selling tickets for next year's Olympic games at vastly inflated prices.One listener has paid a Norway-based website 拢190 for athletics tickets that she could have got for 拢32, if she had gone to the official ticket website. Money Box investigates.

This week the big six energy companies have again been strongly criticised by the energy regulator.
Ofgem has accused the companies of bamboozling customers with too many confusing tariffs, and of failing to drop prices quickly enough when wholesale prices fell. Paul Lewis speaks to Richard Frost from Npower to hear how he responds to suggestions that most customers have disengaged from finding the best deals.

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