Link to yesterday’s post by Richard Murphy of TAX RESEARCH UK.
An excellent cartoon – I could never see any difference in effect between these two actions – it seems as though HMRC deliberately creates loopholes. But I’m naive on fiscal matters.
The gov. seems now to be using both words in a critical way, sensitive to the way many feel on the subject.
Interestting. But couldn’t see another link for more detail.
Hi Murray. Same as, will have another look later on but might need to contact directly.
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http://www.taxresearch.org.uk/Blog/2016/04/15/why-has-it-taken-so-long-for-the-imf-and-world-bank-to-realise-the-harm-that-havens-cause/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+org%2FlWWh+%28Tax+Research+UK+2%29
Link to yesterday’s post by Richard Murphy of TAX RESEARCH UK.
An excellent cartoon – I could never see any difference in effect between these two actions – it seems as though HMRC deliberately creates loopholes. But I’m naive on fiscal matters.
The gov. seems now to be using both words in a critical way, sensitive to the way many feel on the subject.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/david-cameron-offshore-fund-jimmy-carr-says-it-would-be-morally-wrong-to-comment-on-tax-another-a6975601.html
Yes and no. The government/Cameron give us mixed messages re avoidance?
Or are they just trying to make us laugh?
Sponsorship and gift aid are merely tax-efficient
Grouse shooting and tax avoidance, I wonder if there could be any connection?
https://twitter.com/stoptheshoot/status/717667580220149760
Interestting. But couldn’t see another link for more detail.
Hi Murray. Same as, will have another look later on but might need to contact directly.