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Have you been involved in a marketed tax avoidance scheme?

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    Have you been involved in a marketed tax avoidance scheme?

    Award-winning programme-maker, Tiger Aspect, is producing an observational documentary series on tax for Channel 4 and we would like to speak to anyone with an ongoing tax problem.

    Filmed over the course of 2014 the series of three programmes will follow tax payers as they deal with a broad range of tax issues.

    The series will also film with HMRC to see how they are trying to close the tax gap and what their greater targets mean for tax payers.

    Tax avoidance schemes is an important area we are covering and we would like to hear from people whose lives have been impacted by them.

    Please contact Ruth Newton on [email protected] or 0208 222 4891 for more information.

    All information is off the record at this stage and doesn’t oblige you to take part in the series.
    Last edited by administrator; 18 March 2014, 11:45. Reason: All cool with me.

    #2
    In the interest of balance...

    Channnel 4 to turn HMRC into crime-busting heroes with Meet The Taxman docu-series - News - TV & Radio - The Independent
    "I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
    - Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...

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      #3
      A note that Tiger Aspect did not endorse the above piece.

      Please feel free to get in touch to learn more about our intentions, and do check our factual back catalogue to understand our companies approach.

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        #4
        “Money from taxation funds everything we value most about society....

        Except the principal of natural justice perhaps!

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          #5
          RUN!

          It's a trap!

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            #6
            Originally posted by TheDandy View Post
            “Money from taxation funds everything we value most about society....

            Except the principal of natural justice perhaps!
            Not sure if I value MP's lording it up on expenses or management consultants in the Public sector paying themselves 6 figure salaries to make things more "efficient" whilst simultaneously making the workers redundant.

            This whole taxation thing is more about politicians, government and high ranking civil servants looking after their own interests than anything else.

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              #7
              WARNING Stitch up

              Anyone taking part must be mad...just what the government would love is the justify their actions, trial by documentary...nasty tax avoiders!

              Cant see anything positive to come out of it...they should focus on the scheme salesman, and accountants who sold these arrangements.
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                #8
                The first company that approached me with such proposal was Indian. The arguments that "they have real office in London Wembley and everything" did not help their cause.

                If something looks too good to be true, it probably is.
                If UKIP are the answer, then it must have been a very stupid question.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by LandRover View Post
                  Anyone taking part must be mad...just what the government would love is the justify their actions, trial by documentary...nasty tax avoiders!

                  Cant see anything positive to come out of it...they should focus on the scheme salesman, and accountants who sold these arrangements.
                  But, by the same token, if no-one is prepared to explain why they got caught up with these schemes, the promises made by the operators, the legal position as it was at the time etc etc then the only opinion in the media will be that of the Government who have already grouped contractors in with Google and Amazon under the blanket of tax avoiders. It's in the Government's interest to demonise tax avoidance and, thanks to the media and public hysteria, they have effectively made tax avoidance illegal by promoting the idea that tax should be a question of morality and not law.
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View Post
                    But, by the same token, if no-one is prepared to explain why they got caught up with these schemes, the promises made by the operators, the legal position as it was at the time etc etc then the only opinion in the media will be that of the Government who have already grouped contractors in with Google and Amazon under the blanket of tax avoiders. It's in the Government's interest to demonise tax avoidance and, thanks to the media and public hysteria, they have effectively made tax avoidance illegal by promoting the idea that tax should be a question of morality and not law.
                    Fine, and that's a very valid point but the general feeling is that the programme makers will have their own agenda and it won't be compatible with that of scheme users caught up in this mess.

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