The Fraud Investigation Service (FIS) tackles the most serious cases of tax fraud and economic crime. FIS consists of approximately 5,000 professionals across the UK, including Counter Fraud and Tax Professionals some of whom have specialist skills such as forensic accountancy, cybercrime investigation and insolvency. FIS uses a range of Civil and Criminal Powers to investigate the most harmful tax frauds and criminals, ensuring none are beyond our reach, to protect funding for UK Public Services. Each year our teams protect billions of pounds of funding for UK public services and enable hundreds of criminal convictions.
Protect the public purse and pursue justice:
Play a vital role in protecting UK public services by investigating serious fraud and criminal activity.
Make a real impact:
The taxes you help collect fund vital public services, from healthcare to education. You'll get to feel that pride in delivering for social good.
Build your career:
You’ll receive world-class training to develop specialist investigation skills and grow professionally. Explore opportunities to specialise in areas like organised crime, economic fraud, or internal investigations. Your career will be in your own hands.
You'll feel a true sense of belonging:
HMRC offers a fantastic work-life balance with flexible working options. Your decisions and actions directly contribute to justice and public trust. Working collaboratively with a diverse and passionate team on a shared mission to protect public funding.
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