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HMRC firing off some "warning shots"
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Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostWonder which scheme they are talking about.If UKIP are the answer, then it must have been a very stupid question. -
Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostI couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!Comment
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Tax avoidance schemes are legal but, in this case, HMRC is saying that it has good reasons to put it under the microscope.
In the new tactic, it is writing to people directly to give them the opportunity to get out of the scheme, which has not been named publicly.
An HMRC spokesman admitted that these people were free to argue because no ruling had yet been made about the legality of this scheme.
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So HMRC is spending money telling people they are already guilty. What happened to innocent until proven guilty?
Tax avoidance is not illegal.
Maybe HMRC should spend more time finding ways of getting big companies to pay more tax. They go round like playground bullies. I can't say publicly what I would do with them - but you can probably guess.Comment
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Politicians using the word immoral now that is ironic, strange how their packages seem unaffected by the austerity measures.In Scooter we trustComment
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Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View PostIt may not be illegal Brillo but it is 'immoral' - something which seems to be causing much consternation amongst our oh so whiter than white politiciansComment
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Originally posted by The Spartan View PostPoliticians using the word immoral now that is ironic, strange how their packages seem unaffected by the austerity measures.Comment
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