Originally posted by WhatEver
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Dear Sir,
Thank you for your interest in our article. It was based on reading the 20-page High Court judgement.
In it Mr Justice Parker made it very clear that the Isle of Man tax arrangements had no genuine commercial purpose and were artificial; that the users of the scheme had been warned over several years by HMRC that the scheme might turn out to be illegal; that the users had every opportunity to pay "on account" or put money aside in case the scheme was eventually ruled illegal; and that it was quite proper for the government to outlaw the arrangements with retrospective effect.
It is quite clear that the scheme's users entered into it to dodge the normal levels of UK tax.
What else did they think they were doing? Contributing to the greater good?
Yours sincerely,
Ian Pollock
BBC News website
http://www.bbc.co.uk/complaints/handle.shtml
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