Hector - hang your head in shame.
But so will Hector - big style.
HMRC are guilty of exploiting their enormous authority in ways that would normally be considered illegal. Ultimately it will be proven that the avoidance scheme that we adopted was legal and fully transparent. It was technically understood by Hector and accepted as a legal tax planning (avoidance) measure for almost 7 years. Backdating the change in the law was only achieved by misleading Parliament. Someone should be locked in the Tower for that!!
The ramifications of this case in the Supreme Court, whichever way it goes, could lead to some major changes within HMRC to make them more transparent and accountable to Society and the Executive they 'serve'.
My guess is that neither HMRC, this Government or Nieu Leibor will want Brussels to scrutinise too closely what they have been doing.
Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb
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HMRC are guilty of exploiting their enormous authority in ways that would normally be considered illegal. Ultimately it will be proven that the avoidance scheme that we adopted was legal and fully transparent. It was technically understood by Hector and accepted as a legal tax planning (avoidance) measure for almost 7 years. Backdating the change in the law was only achieved by misleading Parliament. Someone should be locked in the Tower for that!!
The ramifications of this case in the Supreme Court, whichever way it goes, could lead to some major changes within HMRC to make them more transparent and accountable to Society and the Executive they 'serve'.
My guess is that neither HMRC, this Government or Nieu Leibor will want Brussels to scrutinise too closely what they have been doing.
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