Not sure I agree with that.... we sparks tend to be IT savy but what about the labourers who work on site for various people? gardeners? etc
My window cleaner went over to BACs payments about 4 years ago so he'll be ok!
Judging by the amount of 'other' internet related activity...
which loads of ordinary workers, be they gardeners, hairdressers, dog-walkers, painters, plumbers, electricians etc....
are using everyday via on-line services....
Then internet / computer / smartphone / tablet etc.. competence is certainly not the minority..
and the number who don't have some sort of access..
(predominately the older generation, more likely to be retired or retiring soon)...
will be a steadily shrinking group.
Amazon, E-bay, Netflix, I-player, Music downloads, Kindle type e-books, online supermarket deliveries, Train tickets, Cinema/Concert/Festival tickets, Sports events, Airline travel, Facebook, Twitter, other social media groups, FaceTime, Snapchat, Fast food deliveries, Taxi's, Bucket loads of on-line gaming applications, Car insurance, Switching energy suppliers, (online Forums!), Holiday bookings, Car rental, Car purchase/sell, On-line doctors appointments, Student finance applications, Customer service & support for loads of everyday products, Personal fitness planning tracking and performance recording apps, Updates for phone, All sorts of personal photo/video management and sharing applications... etc.. etc.. etc...
These sorts of things are being used day in day out by the majority of normal workers or labourers, be they employed or self employed..
I certainly don't think it is only Sparks who have an upper hand in 'IT Savvyness'.
you only have to look at the adverts on TV and see how many relate to some sort of internet based service...
So its not surprising that HMRC are jumping on the same bandwagon as everyone else.
Guinness