That's entertainment
It's TV. Entertainment. Moving from 'Poverty Porn' to watching naive tax evaders take a severe kicking. There's a good guy (HMRC) and bad guys (scheme users) and there's also the elephants in the room (Barlow, Amazon etc.) who will be ignored. We'll see Tax inspectors standing up for the normal tax payer against the evil of legal avoidance. We'll see BMWs being repossessed and children bemoaning the lack of a Caribbean holiday. Family pets, who can no longer be fed, will be put down as a testament to the fecklessness of their tax evading owners.
It's highly unlikely to be a piece about abuse of powers or the general inept mendaciousness of HMRC. I doubt it will address the lack of much needed reform in the Tax System.
Will they be interested in groups of Contractors banding together to demand a fair hearing in a court of Law? I doubt it.
The independent piece does show that HMRC feel there is a PR battle to be won and Channel 4 appear to have obliged them with a little bit of air time.
Originally posted by smalldog
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It's highly unlikely to be a piece about abuse of powers or the general inept mendaciousness of HMRC. I doubt it will address the lack of much needed reform in the Tax System.
Will they be interested in groups of Contractors banding together to demand a fair hearing in a court of Law? I doubt it.
The independent piece does show that HMRC feel there is a PR battle to be won and Channel 4 appear to have obliged them with a little bit of air time.
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